AC Milan is facing a significant leadership void as the club continues to operate without a full complement of directors. It's been nearly a month since the departure of Furlani, Tare, and Moncada, and their positions remain unfilled. This gap in leadership is becoming increasingly evident, particularly with the upcoming FIGC assembly in Rome.

The club's absence from key football politics is raising eyebrows, as no Milan representatives will be attending an informal dinner for club officials in Rome. While president Paolo Scaroni and owner Gerry Cardinale may make an appearance, the lack of senior management is a clear indication that Milan is in a state of transition.

New coach Ruben Amorim is waiting to learn who his key personnel will be, but in the meantime, he's turning his attention to the transfer market. Amorim has reportedly expressed interest in bringing two of his former Sporting Lisbona players to Milan: Trincao and Hjulmand.

The club's leadership void is a pressing concern, especially as Amorim prepares to navigate the challenges of the upcoming season. With no clear direction on the leadership front, Milan's fans are left wondering when the club will stabilize its management structure.