AC Milan appears to have finally found a clear direction after months of uncertainty. The recent appointments of Markus Krösche as Head of Football, Timmo Hardung as sporting director, and the imminent arrival of Rúben Amorim as coach represent a new era for the club. This new structure is expected to bring a more modern approach to football, inspired by European models, particularly those from Germany.
The new appointments have already generated optimism among fans and experts. Krösche and Hardung join from Eintracht Frankfurt, a club that has successfully balanced sporting results, economic sustainability, and talent development. Their experience will be crucial in shaping Milan's future, both on and off the pitch.
Milan's recent history has been marked by overlapping roles, divergent visions, and a unclear decision-making process. The departure of Igli Tare, Massimiliano Allegri, Giorgio Furlani, and Geoffrey Moncada on May 25th marked a turning point, paving the way for a fresh start. The club's new leadership seems determined to learn from past mistakes and create a more streamlined and efficient organization.
The upcoming season will be crucial in assessing the effectiveness of Milan's revolution. With a clear structure in place, the club is expected to make significant strides in the right direction. Fans will be eagerly watching to see if this new approach will yield the desired results.







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