While AC Milan has departed for Rennes, the club's top executives are traveling around the world to pursue various objectives.
Today, Il Corriere dello Sport provides an update on the various commitments in the agendas of the Rossoneri's executives.
The headline published by the Italian newspaper is focused on the stadium theme, which will see another chapter added today:
"Three-way meeting with Inter and Sala, but no to San Siro."
Paolo Scaroni, president of Milan recently appointed by RedBird, remained in Milan to meet with Mayor Sala and Inter at Palazzo Marino. The mayor will present the San Siro renovation project, with which the Municipality aims to persuade the clubs to stay in Milan. The two clubs, however, seem committed to their own projects, in San Donato and Rozzano.
The subheading also includes an update on Gerry Cardinale's movements:
"Cardinale works on the brand."
Specifically, in recent days, the American businessman has been in the Middle East accompanied by CEO Giorgio Furlani: a trip aimed at fostering economic and commercial relationships. Today, Cardinale will be in Miami to participate in a technology conference.
Neither of the two will be in France today. Instead, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Geoffrey Moncada will be there in Rennes.
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