If everything is confirmed, the next few days should mark the return of direct contact with Igli Tare, who until yesterday had not been called back by Milan after the meetings in London with Cardinale and Ibrahimovic, as per Sky Sport, and relayed by Milannews.it.
With the Paratici option falling through (Milan could have signed him, but did not for various reasons, including the risk of further sanctions for both the former Juve executive and the club), the shortlist now includes the former Lazio director and Tony D’Amico. However, Atalanta has no intention of letting go of their sporting director and has reportedly been quite annoyed by the maneuvering around him. The name of Giovanni Sartori, which surfaced in recent days, has not been confirmed either, as the executive does not appear to have any intention of leaving Bologna.

New Milan sporting director: renewed contacts with Igle Tare
Planning for next season will begin over the coming weeks, and for this reason, Giorgio Furlani will need to speed up the search for Milan’s new sporting director. Igli Tare is a candidate who could get to work immediately since he is currently available, and he could begin to understand how things operate in the control room at Casa Milan. This could also allow him to get a head start on evaluations—such as identifying Milan’s new head coach for the 2025–26 season—and tackle some pressing issues, like the stalled renewal talks with Mike Maignan. Most importantly, he could start planning the future with Theo Hernandez, who wants to stay at Milan but has a contract expiring on June 30, 2026.
Source: Milannews.it
