The new Milan season is ready to officially get underway. Today, the Rossoneri will gather at Milanello for the first training camp, marking the beginning of preparations ahead of the 2026/27 campaign.

A completely new chapter is therefore opening for the club, with the project entrusted to Ruben Amorim, the Portuguese coach chosen by the ownership to launch a different technical direction compared with the recent past. Presented in recent days by Gerry Cardinale, the manager will be tasked with restoring enthusiasm, results and a clear playing identity within the team.
At the same time, the club continues to work intensely on the transfer market. The moves being pursued by the management reflect the desire to provide the coach with a squad that is as complete and competitive as possible. Between negotiations that are already underway and new targets that have been identified, Milan want to build a team capable of returning to prominence both in Serie A and in international competitions, finally putting the difficulties of recent seasons behind them.
Meanwhile, Corriere dello Sport is focusing precisely on the club’s transfer dealings, with the headline:
"Leão, Tomori, Gimenez: Rossoneri headaches"
Milan must assess the futures of all three players, with decisions on what happens next set to begin from today.















