Paolo Scaroni, the AC Milan president, was interviewed exclusively by Arianna Ravelli, journalist at Il Corriere della Sera.
On Paulo Fonseca's future:
"At risk? Not at all. We all wish him to achieve great success."
On hopes for 2025:
"We need to work hard to win and improve our league standings, especially because we want to get closer to Inter in the table."

On Gerry Cardinale's remarks and Inter's response:
"Cardinale, as a sportsman and not just a businessman, was referring to Inter's previous ownership and certainly not to the club itself. On the field, we compete and aim to beat each other, as in the last derby. Sometimes we even joke with each other good-naturedly, but it's clear there’s mutual respect and loyal collaboration with Inter off the field. After all, we've always shared the stadium and are working together to build a new one. Milan is a unique city where fans, fortunately, can attend the derby mingling together in a peaceful atmosphere," as relayed via Milannews.it.
On the Serie A League following Simonelli's election, Scaroni said:
"I believe that, beyond the legal disputes regarding Simonelli's eligibility, the desire for change expressed by 14 out of 20 clubs will ultimately prevail. The new Serie A League president has severed his ties with Mediaset and Mondadori, and thus with Monza's ownership, but controversies haven’t been lacking."
