AC Milan’s future will depend heavily on whether or not they qualify for next season’s Champions League, but not Igli Tare’s future. At the end of the season, regardless of how the Rossoneri’s campaign ends, he will leave the club on Via Aldo Rossi after just one year. Besides him, there could also be other departures within Milan’s management, but at the moment the only certainty is that the Albanian sporting director’s adventure with the Diavolo is coming to an end.
Milan push again:
This was reported this morning by Tuttosport, which explains that Milan already have a very specific target to replace him at Via Aldo Rossi: Tony D’Amico, who is set to leave Atalanta because Cristiano Giuntoli is expected to arrive in Bergamo. Naturally, this change will only be officially announced by the Nerazzurri club at the end of the season, but the path now seems set and D’Amico will soon be free to negotiate with whomever he wants. After already trying to sign him last summer, Milan are ready to make another move because they have long decided to focus on the Abruzzo-born executive, who in recent years has managed to combine profitable player trading with strong results.
Milan, full speed ahead for Tony D'Amico:
For this reason, D’Amico is especially appealing to a club run by an investment fund like RedBird. That is why his chances of replacing Tare as Milan’s sporting director are rising sharply. The parties have reportedly been in talks for months and are already said to have agreed on a two-year contract with an option for a third season. So it is full speed ahead for D’Amico, but Roma must be watched closely as they are also pursuing the Nerazzurri executive, who would reunite there with Gian Piero Gasperini, with whom he already worked in Bergamo. At the moment, the Friedkin family’s club is behind the 'Diavolo' in the race, but they are still expected to make an attempt in the coming days.















