With Monday’s gathering, Milan’s new era officially began. Preparations for the 2026/27 season have started under the guidance of Ruben Amorim, who is taking charge of the Rossoneri for the first time.
The Portuguese coach, chosen by the club’s ownership and presented by Gerry Cardinale, will be tasked with reviving the team after an underwhelming period. The first training sessions will focus on introducing his football philosophy, while the club continues to monitor the transfer market closely.
The management is working to identify the most suitable profiles to complete the squad. The aim is to provide Amorim with a competitive team capable of handling both domestic and European commitments in the best possible way.
Meanwhile, as reported by Corriere dello Sport, the attacking midfielder situation remains somewhat unresolved for now: Borussia Dortmund are interested in Genk’s Karetsas, while Atalanta are currently ahead in the race for Bayer Leverkusen’s Alajbegovic. It remains a position that must be filled, particularly at Amorim’s explicit request.













