Could Milan switch to the Arabs within a short period of time? Journalist’s announcement bodes well for fans, latest
Il Milan agli arabi? (ANSA) – MilanLive.it
Milan is experiencing a profound moment of crisis. Not only of results, but also, and perhaps above all, of identity. From the farewell of Paolo Maldini onward, the team seems to have lost itself. A club to be rebuilt then, with Giorgio Furlani, the CEO, still being given the opportunity by Cardinale to lead the club’s sports area despite the last two unsuccessful years.
It is currently looking for a sporting director, a role that had been extraordinarily occupied by Frederic Massara before that absurd June 2023 decision: it is no coincidence that the decline began from there on. In the summer then, hopefully, a fresh start will be made, but will it be enough? Probably not, but we just have to wait and see what will happen. In the meantime, there are a few rumors circulating about the future of the club and a possible handover, but at the moment there seem to be no signs of an imminent divestment. For now.
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This was also confirmed by Carlo Festa, a journalist for Il Sole 24 Ore, who, in response to a user on X, explained that at the moment there is no news about the possible sale of Milan. The response comes under his own tweet in which he rightly points out how, to date, American ownership in Serie A has failed across the board: it has only succeeded when it has relied on managers such as Maldini for Milan and, even now, Marotta at Inter.
Il Milan agli arabi? (ANSA) – MilanLive.it
Festa, however, took it upon himself to reveal what is being rumored in financial circles, “It is being rumored in financial circles that it will first be Cardinal who will sell Milan and then Oaktree who will sell Inter.” And in response to the possibility that the investors may be Arabs, he said, “It is one of the possible areas. Yes.” In short, so there are no signs for a sale of the club now, but in the near future absolutely yes.
No. At the moment, no. But what is being said in financial circles is that it will be first Cardinal who will sell Milan and after Oaktree who will sell Inter
– carlo festa (@carlopaolofesta) March 21, 2025
In the meantime, Milan is starting over with the sporting director and then the coach: Furlani’s idea, it seems, is to bring back a strong Italian imprint with Fabio Paratici in the first role and, perhaps, Massimiliano Allegri in the second, but it is not yet certain. The list of targets is still long and there are also foreign profiles such as Bayer Leverkusen’s Kim Falkenberg.
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