After yesterday's meeting between Tare and Furlani, Milan’s search continues for a new Sporting Director to add to the club’s organizational chart. Carlo Pellegatti, in a video published on his YouTube channel, outlines a particular scenario with rumors reaching him directly from Germany.
These are his statements:
"Everyone has an idea swirling in their heads. A few days ago, speaking with some colleagues, Giorgio Furlani hinted that there could also be some outsiders. And we can’t imagine who in Italy, because there are Sporting Directors already settled who aren’t moving, and others who are not of the highest caliber, except of course Igli Tare and Fabio Paratici, who at the moment are without a team. So someone thinks the outsider could be a foreign figure. Or, even, pay attention to this solution: an Italian Sporting Director and a Technical Area Director."
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Pellegatti continues to talk about Milan:
"The Italian Sporting Director could be Igli Tare, who has always handled the transfer market and maintained contact with the team. But as Technical Area Director, remember that a few weeks ago there was a mention of Kim Falkenberg of Bayer Leverkusen. A name that immediately dropped off the list of candidates because he was quickly hired by Simon Rolfes, the all-powerful figure at Leverkusen. And nothing more was said about it. But—pay attention. Why was Falkenberg promoted? Because Devin Ozek left. Devin Ozek was the true right-hand man of Simon Rolfes, one of the creators of this successful era in the club’s history. But Devin Ozek realized that his ambitions were leading him to seek something even greater, and he would like to go to a top club. Being of Turkish origin, he is very popular at Besiktas and Galatasaray. He is also very appealing for reorganizing some teams in Qatar or the Middle East. He is also highly sought after by the owners of some important Premier League clubs. Ozek is one of the standout managerial figures in Europe."
Pellegatti added:
"And a rumor came to me directly from Germany that led me to think he could be the ideal figure for a new organizational chart at Milan, which would thus see Furlani as CEO, Moncada in charge of scouting, Ibra as Senior Advisor, and two more figures—exactly like the two figures that brought success to Elliott’s Milan: an Italian Sporting Director—so it could be Tare, or even D’Amico could work—but a Technical Area Director of international stature like Devin Ozek. On March 10, it was Fabrizio Romano who announced Devin Ozek’s departure from Leverkusen. Will he be the outsider? Will this be the new figure in the club’s organizational chart? It could be a return to a winning structure: a CEO like Gazidis, Furlani. An owner, the RedBird fund. An important scout like Moncada. But with a Technical Area Director of complete international knowledge, highly appreciated and well-known, like Devin Ozek, and a Sporting Director. Watch out because there could be surprises. We are flattening the discussion to an Italian Sporting Director, but perhaps the intentions are indeed for an Italian Sporting Director—but from Germany I’ve been told: 'Watch out!' Because they really like this Devin Ozek."
