And yet it moves, slowly, but it moves. Milan’s new sporting structure is finally beginning to get properly underway, one month behind schedule due to the now well-known “night of the long knives”, with the mass dismissals of Furlani, Tare, Moncada and Allegri pushed through by Gerry Cardinale. Towards the end of last week, the new composition of the sporting department emerged, which has taken on a very Anglo-Saxon and not very Italian form.
Milan set for new meetings...
It is therefore no surprise that over the course of this week, several agents of the players in the squad were contacted by the sporting office to arrange the first meetings with those who have taken over the operational role of Furlani and Tare in negotiations. Next week, according to what is reported by Milannews.it, several agents are expected at the club’s headquarters, where they will hold an initial meeting to understand the club’s intentions regarding their clients.
Milannews.it assumes that these discussions will be conducted by Almstadt, Gardiner and Lomonte themselves, who will have received instructions from Ruben Amorim.
Because the Portuguese coach is, of course, playing an important role in determining who will remain within his project and who may instead be sold. Several assessments have been made, with some players likely to leave Milan such as Ruben Loftus-Cheek, or those whose situations are uncertain, such as Rafael Leão, and so on. And yet it moves, with a circular structure that must always reach the top of the pyramid in order to obtain approval...















