Giorgio Furlani is heading towards a departure from AC Milan, as already reported in the last few hours. A story that is also confirmed this morning by Corriere della Sera, through journalists Monica Colombo and Carlos Passerini. In the sports pages, there is extensive discussion about the future of Milan’s management, with the current chief executive officer taking centre stage. The headline reads:
"Shock at Milan. In two days, the match against Cagliari will be decisive for the future, but the search for executives has begun.”
The subtitle goes into the details of the various situations, beginning precisely with the CEO:
“Furlani heading towards departure with or without Champions League qualification. Gerry Cardinale is redesigning the organisational structure: Tare is at risk. The key role of Massimo Calvelli. Allegri is waiting for guarantees.”
In this scenario, Massimo Calvelli, a former ATP chief executive who joined the RedBird team, is not interested in taking the position that would be left vacant by Furlani, but he has been tasked with outlining the new Rossoneri management structure. Several names, both Italian and foreign, are being considered: one leading candidate is Giovanni Carnevali, who has been at Sassuolo for a long time and with whom there has also been a recent meeting. The figure of Adriano Galliani should not be underestimated either.















