AC Milan is on the verge of a significant overhaul as Gerry Cardinale has reportedly made his decision on the club's future leadership. Ruben Amorim has been chosen as the new manager, with a contract offer extended a few days ago. Cardinale's official confirmation is expected soon. This move signals a fresh start for the Rossoneri, with a focus on building a strong team for the future.
Amorim will be joined by Markus Krösche, currently the technical director at Eintracht Frankfurt. However, his release will require compensation, and it's unclear what conditions must be met for him to join Milan. The German executive is expected to take on a 'Head of Football' role, bringing a new level of organization to the club. This structure could also involve Timmo Hardung or Devin Ozek in a sporting director capacity.
The appointment of Amorim and Krösche marks a significant shift in Milan's approach, with Cardinale seeking to implement a more streamlined and efficient management system. The new leadership will be tasked with restoring the club's competitive edge, both domestically and in Europe. Fans will be eagerly awaiting the official confirmation and details of the new structure.
With this new era on the horizon, Milan supporters are optimistic about the future, hoping that Amorim and Krösche can bring success and stability to the club.







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