Tuttosport, in this morning's print edition, spoke about Stefano Pioli's situation and how Antonio Conte could be his replacement in the future.
The club will keep their current boss until the end of the season. Despite Pioli's contract renewal fifteen months ago until June 30, 2025, and the renewed confidence from the club, barring surprises, he should be at the end of his cycle.
Regarding Stefano Pioli's replacement, the newspaper mentions there's time, and the club is conducting its analysis. Recently, Sportitalia has often mentioned Antonio Conte: a name that Furlani probably considered as Pioli's replacement in the past months.
It's not just Antonio Conte in the running for Milan's bench, the article mentions; there are other younger and less expensive candidates.
Leading the list is Thiago Motta. Yet, some other options shouldn't be overlooked, such as Vincenzo Italiano from Fiorentina and the revelation, Francesco Farioli, from Nice. Meanwhile, Milan remains steadfast and continues with Stefano Pioli for now.