Positive meeting between Giorgio Furlani and Igli Tare.
Contrary to the usual denials, today there was the second chapter of the talks between the Milan CEO and the Albanian sporting director which, according to what has been learned by MilanNews.it from sources close to the club, was said to be positive but, as reported yesterday, not yet decisive. Technical aspects were reportedly touched upon again, which also suggests possible discussions about coaching profiles for the post-Conceiçao era (Allegri, Italiano, and Gasperini being the three most likely names).

New Milan sporting director: decision soon?
The casting for the new Milan sporting director has entered its final stages, because the decision will be made shortly. The time is now ripe and the planning for next season will have to begin as soon as the successor to Ricky Massara is appointed in terms of role and operational figure, given that, in the past two years, Antonio D’Ottavio held that position without ever being publicly legitimized through announcements or public appearances in that role.
Tony D’Amico still in the running
The other name besides that of Igli Tare for the position of Milan’s new sporting director is Tony D’Amico of Atalanta, highly regarded at Casa Milan but tied to 'La Dea' with a contract until June 30, 2027. Not a minor factor, because in order to try to bring him to the Rossoneri, Milan would have to initiate negotiations with Atalanta, which in recent weeks has already shown a certain displeasure towards the rumors concerning its sporting director’s future away from Bergamo.
