Ruben Amorim has not yet arrived in Milan, but since being announced as the new coach of Milan, he has immediately got to work preparing for the new season. With executives currently without clearly defined roles, the Portuguese manager is in contact with interim figures at Casa Milan.
Amorim is speaking with Calvelli, an advisor with CEO-level responsibilities, with Jovan Kirovski and Donato Lomonte, one of whom is the sporting director of Milan Futuro and the other who could formally become sporting director of the first team, and with Bobby Gardiner, the data expert set to become head scout. Among the various indications, one stands out more clearly than the others: Christian Pulisic and Strahinja Pavlovic are indispensable.
Pulisic not for sale as Amorim and Cardinale deem him highly:
The Italian newspaper 'La Gazzetta dello Sport', which reports this news, focuses particularly on Christian Pulisic. It states that the American player has received a very rich and attractive offer from New York City FC, who would like to bring him to Major League Soccer, riding the wave of enthusiasm generated by the World Cup at home.
Both Amorim and Gerry Cardinale have very different plans: the former, as mentioned, considers him indispensable, while the latter does not want to sell him.















