The main target of criticism from the Rossoneri fans in recent weeks, even more than Gerry Cardinale, Giorgio Furlani is no longer the CEO of Milan. It was a role he held for four years without ever truly connecting with the Milan supporters; on the contrary, dissatisfaction towards him kept growing steadily.
The Italian executive is one of the four club members who paid the price for the failure to qualify for the Champions League: along with him, Allegri, Tare, and Moncada were also dismissed.
According to what was written this morning by the journalists at Repubblica, Giorgio Furlani’s overall feeling is one of disappointment. The now former CEO is unhappy, it was reported this morning, with the way his experience at Milan came to an end, as he believed he still had more to offer.
The issue, from the club’s side, is that Furlani had only recently renewed his contract until 2028 for €3 million, an agreement that will weigh on the accounts if an understanding for a severance package is not reached or if Furlani himself does not find new employment. What seems certain is that he will not be the one to step aside voluntarily.















