AC Milan's offseason has left fans questioning the club's direction. A month after Gerry Cardinale's promising interview, the Rossoneri have made minimal changes. The new management's approach has raised concerns about the team's structure and leadership. Despite Cardinale's assurances of a 'world-class' setup, the club's organization remains uncertain.

The appointment of internal hires instead of respected names has been a point of contention. The lack of a Technical Director with established relationships with other clubs has been particularly criticized. This approach seems to be a temporary solution rather than a long-term plan. As a result, the foundations for consistent success appear shaky.

Cardinale's vision for a holistic ecosystem with a clear structure has yet to materialize. The club's management setup has changed for the fifth time in five seasons under RedBird, raising concerns about stability. Top clubs typically follow a similar structure, but AC Milan's current setup does not inspire confidence.

The club's ability to attract top talent has also been questioned. With uncertainty surrounding the manager, Zlatan Ibrahimovic's role, and potential targets like Ralf Rangnick or Markus Krösche, fans are left wondering about the team's future. The lack of significant changes has dampened the optimism that followed Cardinale's initial interview.