A new management change is approaching within AC Milan. According to what has been reported by Tuttosport, after the tour in the United States, the team manager Andrea Romeo will bid farewell to the club, as he will leave the Rossoneri after six years, having accepted an offer from a foreign team.
To replace him, the Rossoneri will opt for someone already within the club, and according to the Turin-based newspaper, there are currently three most likely options. One of them is Lorenzo Libutti, who arrived just over a year ago as the head of commercial football operations, acting as a link between the team and the marketing department, which has allowed him to already have many contacts with the players. Additionally, Libutti has previously held the role of team manager at Watford.
The second option is Dario Aduasio, who currently works in the sports department of the first team after spending some years in lower leagues. Lastly, the club might also consider promoting an executive from the youth sector.
