There really seems to be a lack of calm and clarity in Milan's technical project. Yes, because June is passing quickly, and incredibly the Rossoneri find themselves not just behind schedule, but far beyond that.
The club has still not announced a sporting director or a chief executive officer, a very serious matter considering that the departures of Allegri, Moncada, Furlani and Tare were announced on 25 May. Time is therefore passing, but Milan does not seem to be in any great hurry. The arrival of Ruben Amorim, without a sporting director in place, also raises concerns about what the Rossoneri's transfer market activity will look like this summer, writes Milan News.
It is surreal to think about how this team will present itself at the next summer training camp at Milanello, scheduled for 12 July. Under what conditions will Milan train and prepare for the pre-season?
On this subject, Luca Marchetti spoke a short while ago on Sky Sport. An excerpt from his comments:
'Are Milan missing executives? Yes, but the real problem is the conditions, which are very restrictive for those who had clear ideas about working at this club. Ralf Rangnick had them, and Markus Krösche would have had them as well. They came up against the reality of Milan. The problems surrounding the construction of the Rossoneri club are more serious in other respects...'"














