This time, the spotlight of Milan - Atalanta will not only be on the pitch, but also in the stands, given that (obviously) the sporting director of 'La Dea', Tony D'Amico, will be attending the match, one of the main candidates for this important position at Milan.

On this matter, Tuttosport writes this morning that the profile of the Italian director is very much appreciated by the Milan board, but the fact that he is under contract with another club slows down the possibility of addressing certain discussions, and the feeling is that the final decision will be announced at the end of the season.
In the meantime, Igli Tare, who had a meeting earlier this week lasting a full four hours with CEO Giorgio Furlani, remains awaiting developments. However, it's evident that if he had been the main candidate, the Rossoneri club would have gone for him without too much hesitation.

Instead, Tony D'Amico’s stock continues to rise week by week, though Furlani's job interviews are not over yet, also because the Rossoneri executive has no intention of making a mistake in a decision on which the (sporting and non-sporting) future of this Milan depends.
Meanwhile, time is running out and external pressures are becoming increasingly insistent, with D'Amico, this evening, having the chance to study the Rossoneri formation—even if only as an opponent.
