AC Milan's pursuit of Oliver Glasner as their new manager appears to be faltering. The Austrian tactician's preferred formation, a 3-4-2-1, is reportedly at odds with the club's existing plans. This has raised concerns about the potential signing of striker Mateta, who was being eyed as a target for the upcoming transfer window.

Glasner's tactical approach differs significantly from that of his compatriot, Jaissle, who was previously linked to the Rossoneri. The club's hierarchy, including owner Cardinale and advisor Ibrahimovic, are understood to be having second thoughts about the Glasner appointment.

The Milanese outfit is keen to ensure that their next managerial appointment aligns with their long-term vision. This includes a clear understanding of the team's playing style and the ability to integrate young players into the first team.

Discussions are ongoing, with the club aiming to find a solution that suits all parties involved. The future of the managerial position remains uncertain, with several names still in the frame.