Milan is looking for a new sporting director, among the names being considered is one that would involve a disqualified executive
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The Rossoneri are already looking to the future, with the hunt for a new sporting director promising sparks. Phase 2 of a search that looks like an intricate chess game kicks off this week, with CEO Giorgio Furlani poised to make the decisive move. A recruiter has been
hired to back him, and at least five names are in the mix.
But two figures stand out above all others. It is no mystery that the Rossoneri want a heavyweight ds, someone capable of getting a team that has experienced dizzying highs and lows since the 2022 Scudetto back on track.
With the Champions League to chase and a crucial summer market just around the corner, a brilliant mind is needed to build the Milan of tomorrow. But who will be the chosen one? Amid rumors, dreams and a few bureaucratic hurdles, let’s try to shed some light on this affair that is keeping fans with bated breath.
Inter, non solo attacco: priorità in difesa
The week beginning today marks a turning point in the search for Milan’s sporting director for next season. After days of chatter and rumors, the Rossoneri management is moving into action. As reported, an experienced recruiter has been called in to help Furlani, a sign that the club does not want to leave anything to chance.
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Since Paolo Maldini said goodbye, Milan has been navigating between Geoffrey Moncada and Jovan Kirovski, but now it is time for a heavyweight DS capable of taking over the sporting reins. At least five names are on the table, a range from emerging talents to veterans of the trade. But with the goal of making a comeback in Italy and Europe, a ds with vision, courage, and a dash of healthy craziness will be needed.
Among the candidates, two names warm the hearts of fans and make insiders discuss: Fabio Paratici and Igli Tare. Let’s start with the first one: Fabio Paratici is a hot topic, because the former Juventus and Tottenham player brings with him a screaming baggage: 9 consecutive Scudetti with the Bianconeri, but also a shadow. His disqualification for the capital gains case, imposed in 2023, will expire in July 2025. Until then, he could operate only as a consultant, a detail that divides the management.
On the other side is Igli Tare, who has a name that smacks of redemption. For 15 years he worked miracles at Lazio, building competitive teams with limited resources and discovering talent like Milinkovic-Savic. After a two-year hiatus, the Albanian is ready to get back into the game, and Milan could be his big chance.
Non solo Paz, nel mirino un gioiello dell’Italia
Choosing a new DS is not just a matter of names, but of vision. With the 2025 summer market just around the corner, Milan must decide which path to take: a total makeover or gradual growth? Regardless of which path is taken, one of the names in pole, as mentioned, is that of Fabio Paratici, whose disqualification will end in the summer.
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He is one who loves big names-think Ronaldo at Juve-and could push for dream shots, perhaps a top player to reinforce the offense or defense. But there is risk: his last few years in Turin have left some puzzling, with investments not always spot on. As well as the aforementioned sports justice problems.
Tare, on the other hand, would bring a more measured approach. With him, Milan would focus on talented youngsters and up-and-coming coaches, as it did with Simone Inzaghi at Lazio. Whatever the choice, the new DS will have a spine-tingling task: to give Milan back the magic that has been missing for too long. And the fans are just waiting to dream big again.
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