
After failing to win the championship title and risking being left out of the Champions League, Milan's leaders are preparing significant changes to the club's management structure.
Owner Gerry Cardinale seems determined to carry out a major reorganization, while the departure of sporting director Igli Tare is considered almost certain. In his place, the most talked about name is Tony D'Amico, currently part of Atalanta.
According to Italian media, Cardinale held a meeting in London on Thursday with administrator Giorgio Furlani, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, board member Massimo Calvelli and brand director Francesca Montini, where scenarios for the club's future were discussed.
Sources close to Milan indicate that Furlani's position is also under evaluation, while Massimo Calvelli could take on a more important role in the administrative management of the red and black club.
Changes are also expected for Zlatan Ibrahimovic, whose role could be oriented towards a more strategic function. Although he has been less in the spotlight this season, the Swede continues to be considered one of Cardinale's closest and most trusted people.
Final decisions are expected to be made after the end of the season, but recent moves indicate that Milan is preparing for a significant transformation at the management level, with the aim of returning to Europe's elite clubs.
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