Corriere dello Sport headlines this morning on the front page:
"Milan, the Tare era begins. Mancini hypothesis."
Since yesterday, the arrival of Igli Tare as the new sporting director of the Rossoneri has been made official. The former Lazio executive will immediately have to choose a new head coach, and in recent days a new name has emerged: Roberto Mancini, currently without a team after his tenure as head coach of Saudi Arabia ended in October, as pointed out by Milannews.it.

This is the official press release from Milan regarding the arrival of Igli Tare as the new Sporting Director:
"AC Milan announces the appointment of Igli Tare as the First Team's Sporting Director. He will report directly to the Club's Chief Executive Officer, Giorgio Furlani. Born in Vlorë (Albania) on July 25, 1973, Tare has extensive experience in Italian professional football, having played for Brescia, Bologna and Lazio. After retiring from his playing career, he established himself as a high-profile executive, serving as Sporting Director of S.S. Lazio for over fifteen years. During his tenure, he contributed significantly to the Club's recent successes, including three Coppa Italia titles and three Italian Super Cups."
