2025 will be a pivotal year for the RedBird project. This is reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport this morning, explaining that Gerry Cardinale closed 2024 by securing the refinancing of the vendor loan with Elliott until July 2028 and enters the new year with clear objectives. Chief among them, of course, is ensuring qualification for the next Champions League, which is essential for both sporting and financial reasons.

Milan's Gerry Cardinale still aim for the first trophy
The performance of Paulo Fonseca's team must also improve, as no one is satisfied with the results achieved in the first part of the season.
Cardinale aims to win the first trophy under his management, and perhaps it could come as early as the start of 2025, when Milan will participate in the Final Four of the Italian Super Cup (on January 3, the Rossoneri will face Juventus in the semifinal, while the final, against either Inter or Atalanta, is scheduled for January 6). Milan are also in the quarterfinals of the Coppa Italia, another competition they can aim to win, while triumphing in Serie A or the Champions League appears nearly impossible.
Milan renewals and stadium issue:
In the coming months, three key contract renewals are expected: Christian Pulisic, Mike Maignan, and Tijjani Reijnders. Agreements with all three have already been reached; only the signature and announcement are pending. Additionally, efforts are underway at Casa Milan to extend Theo Hernandez's contract, with a more optimistic outlook compared to a few months ago.
2025 must also be the year to give a definitive push to the new stadium project, which is vital for ensuring future additional revenue. In recent days, President Paolo Scaroni effectively confirmed the preference for the new San Siro over San Donato.
