The situation at AC Milan is becoming increasingly tense as criticisms of RedBird's management continue to grow. Former goalkeeper Simone Braglia has weighed in on the club's struggles, highlighting structural problems and a lack of key leadership figures. According to Braglia, financial stability is not enough to make up for the absence of experienced directors, which could jeopardize the club's future.

The consequences of this leadership vacuum are being felt in the dressing room and may impact the futures of some of the team's top players. Without a strong club behind them, even the biggest names start to look elsewhere. The risk of losing key players like Mike Maignan and Christian Pulisic is very real.

Braglia's comments touch on a sensitive topic, as the lack of leadership could lead to a decrease in the club's value on the market. When a major club like AC Milan lacks reference points to protect its stars, agents gain more power, pushing for higher renewals or even transfers.

The task ahead of new coach Paulo Amorim will be crucial; not only will he have to lead the team tactically, but his presence will also be the only reference point for the players.