Milan continues to deliberate over the choice of its new head coach, but the delay is seriously at risk of becoming a problem. The Rossoneri ownership has still not made a definitive decision regarding the future of the bench, and this inertia is reportedly beginning to irritate Oliver Glasner, one of the most highly regarded candidates for the job.
According to Milan News, the Austrian coach's chances are declining sharply, as was also reported yesterday by journalist Matteo Moretto. In the meantime, the former Palace manager has also put Feyenoord's offer on hold in order to understand Milan's real intentions, which at this point appear surprisingly to be directed elsewhere.
Glasner waits for AC Milan, but not forever...
Glasner is a strong candidate because of his identity, methodology, and ability to give structure to his teams. The issue, however, is that although he remains an excellent option, the Austrian cannot remain in limbo for much longer. Feyenoord is waiting for his response, while Glasner himself is waiting for signals from Milan, signals that may ultimately never arrive. As mentioned, according to information obtained by the MilanNews.it editorial staff, the former Palace manager's stock is clearly falling, or at least has stalled compared to what had been reported in recent days.
Amorim and Jaissle gain ground
In this scenario, the prospects of Ruben Amorim and Matthias Jaissle are instead improving. The Portuguese former Manchester United coach remains an attractive profile because of his ideas, personality, and tactical work, while Jaissle represents a younger, more modern, and more international solution, one that is close to Ralf Rangnick's footballing philosophy. They are two different names, but both are consistent with the idea of a Milan that is significantly more dynamic and direct. The problem, however, remains the same 19 days after the start of the revolution: making a decision.















