AC Milan is set to embark on a new era under the leadership of Ruben Amorim, who will take over as head coach next season. The Portuguese tactician will be joined by Markus Krösche and Timmo Hardung, who are expected to leave Eintracht Frankfurt to join the Rossoneri. Amorim's appointment brings a new level of excitement to the team, with a three-man defense and attacking style of play expected to be implemented. This approach is hoped to bring about a return to the Champions League.

The new coaching staff will also include Ben Gardiner, who steps up from his role as an analyst to become the new Chief Scout. With Amorim at the helm, the team is expected to adopt a more dynamic and aggressive approach on the pitch. Krösche's influence is likely to be significant, with the German tactician bringing a wealth of experience to the role. The new era at Milan is expected to be one of growth and development.

The Italian press has been abuzz with the news, with Gazzetta dello Sport hailing Amorim as 'The New Devil'. Corriere dello Sport has dubbed the new-look Milan 'a club without borders', reflecting the global nature of the coaching staff. Tuttosport has noted the Portuguese and German influences on the team, with Amorim, Krösche, and Hardung set to work together to bring success to the Rossoneri.

The new era at AC Milan is one of great promise and expectation. With Amorim and his coaching staff in place, the team is expected to make a significant impact on the pitch. The fans will be eagerly anticipating the start of the new season, as the Rossoneri look to make a return to the top of Italian football.