RedBird founder and managing partner: Gerry Cardinale, could be back at Milano for the month of October. In fact, in the week in which three big matches will be held (from 5 October to 11), Milan will initially challenge Chelsea away from home and, subsequently, Juventus first at San Siro and then the blues again at the San Siro stadium.
According to the Italian newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport in today's print edition (September 22, 2022), the new management aims to renew the pillars of this new Rossoneri era; Pioli's contract expires in 2024, a probable extension for the coach who now lives in complete synergy with the Rossoneri colors.
RedBird should also highlight a lot of focus on the issue for the contract renewal of Portuguese star left-winger Rafael Leao. This is also taking into account that the contract ends in less than two years and that the player owes to Sporting Lisbon around 20 million euros (together with Lille). What AC Milan management can do is either satisfy all of the requests of the player or they must sell him in January (or at the end of the season).
Gerry Cardinale will also focus on the stadium construction as it is a priority for him. In the past, the RedBird number one chief played an important role in the creation of the Dallas Cowboys stadium.