Two weeks have passed since Gerry Cardinale's new revolution began, and Milan still lack a chief executive officer, a technical director, a sporting director, and a head coach. After many interviews, many meetings, much reflection, and many evaluations, the time has come to make decisions because time is running short and there is a new season to prepare for and a summer transfer window to plan.
As things stand today, the favourites to join the Rossoneri are Oliver Glasner on the bench and Ralf Rangnick as technical director.
Milan-Glasner: a new meeting soon?
This was reported this morning by La Gazzetta dello Sport, which explains that the Austrian coach, after leaving Crystal Palace, has placed Milan at the top of his list of preferences. During last week's meeting with Gerry Cardinale and Zlatan Ibrahimović, Glasner analysed many aspects of the Rossoneri squad in great detail and outlined his footballing philosophy, which is very different from that of Max Allegri. His hope is to be called back very soon by the club on Via Aldo Rossi for another summit, perhaps this time to finalise the agreement between the parties once and for all.
Rangnick is reportedly waiting for a signal from Milan... Then, there is Alaba
Rangnick is also waiting for a signal from Milan. The German, currently in the United States preparing for the World Cup with Austria, is very intrigued by the possibility of taking charge of the entire technical area of the Rossoneri. However, to do so he has set out very specific conditions, including having full powers and complete autonomy in decision-making, including the choice of the new head coach, the new sporting director, and, of course, the players. And precisely with the aim of adding experience and a winning mentality, attention should be paid to David Alaba, the defender who will leave Real Madrid on a free transfer and who is also the captain of Rangnick’s Austria. It is no secret that in recent weeks he has been offered to several clubs, including Milan.














