Meanwhile, as the AC Milan supporters prepare to challenge him following the social media petition (which has reached nearly 43,000 signatures), Giorgio Furlani is already looking ahead, starting to plan for next season. The CEO wants to reshape the club’s current management structure, once again changing the sporting director, as Igli Tare has not fully convinced this season.
On this matter, the Italian newspaper 'Corriere dello Sport' published the following headline this morning:
"Furlani does not give up: he wants D’Amico as sporting director",
In fact, D'Amico is a name that was also included in the ownership’s shortlist for that role last year. At the time, however, Atalanta refused to release their executive, who could become available in the summer given the now imminent agreement between Atalanta and Cristiano Giuntoli.















