AC Milan are facing a critical period as the club is without a clear management structure at the top, now entering its fourth week. This void is sparking criticism and concerns about the team's future direction. Despite the recent appointment of Ruben Amorim, questions remain about his role and the absence of a Head of Football and sporting director. The lack of leadership is affecting the team's planning and strategy.

The squad is also in a state of uncertainty, with several key players' futures unclear. Luka Modric's potential departure and Mike Maignan's considerations about his own future are adding to the instability. The team's attack is struggling, with Christian Pulisic dealing with another injury and Rafael Leao potentially on his way out. The club's financial situation, without Champions League revenue, means that sales will be necessary to fund any new investments.

The return of several players from loan spells, including Ismael Bennacer, Warren Bondo, Samuel Chukwueze, and Yunus Musah, is further complicating the team's planning. With no clear leadership in place, the club is struggling to make decisions about the players' futures and the team's overall strategy. This uncertainty is affecting the team's performance and morale.

The situation is becoming increasingly challenging for AC Milan, with the club's management vacuum and squad uncertainty threatening to derail their progress. The club needs to address these issues quickly to restore stability and ensure a successful future.