Milan have chosen to begin a new path by entrusting themselves to a coach with modern and innovative ideas. The ownership sees Ruben Amorim as the right figure to shape a project capable of bringing the club back among the main contenders in European football.
The decision comes at the end of a complicated season, marked by clear difficulties and often underwhelming performances. For this reason, the club has decided to change direction and start a new phase in its history. Amorim arrives after his spell at Manchester United.
Among supporters there is enthusiasm and curiosity about the work that will be carried out in the coming months. However, it will be essential to create a stable and patient environment to support the team’s development. Pressing, high tempo and an attacking approach will be central aspects of his tactical philosophy. Daily work will be crucial to achieving the set objectives. Amorim will have the task of restoring enthusiasm and high ambitions in the Rossoneri world.
Amorim is in, but the sporting director and technical director are not yet. This morning Corriere dello Sport headlines:
"Search for technical director and sporting director. Ideas (Antero) Henrique, Ozek and Kehl"
And we also read:
“While waiting for a yes, the Rossoneri transfer market will be set by Jovan Kirovski, an associate of Ibra and head of Milan Futuro, and by the new chief scout Bobby Gardiner”.














