These have been days full of emotions and commitments, marking the beginning of Ruben Amorim's tenure as AC Milan's head coach. Shortly after arriving in Milan, the new Rossoneri manager began familiarising himself with the club by visiting Casa Milan, the club's headquarters, before heading to the San Siro stadium, a symbol of the club's history.
The tour concluded with a visit to Milanello, the club's training centre, where the squad will return on Monday to begin preparations for the new season, which is now just around the corner. Of all the engagements undertaken by the Portuguese coach, the most significant was undoubtedly his introductory press conference, where he addressed journalists officially for the first time. The occasion was made even more meaningful by the presence of owner Gerry Cardinale, who personally welcomed Amorim and reaffirmed the club's support for this new chapter under his leadership.
From his very first words, the coach displayed great enthusiasm and strong determination to begin this new challenge. Meanwhile, the club's management is already hard at work in the transfer market, aiming to build a competitive squad capable of competing successfully in every competition next season. Last night, Mario Gila arrived in Milan, and Corriere dello Sport revisited his first comments: "I'm happy. Ready for the challenges that await." The Spanish defender arrived in the city yesterday and is now ready to place himself immediately at Amorim's disposal.















