AC Milan are taking inspiration from Liverpool's successful model as they look to build a more sustainable future. The Rossoneri's American owner, Gerry Cardinale, has chosen to emulate the structure used by the Reds, which combines data analysis, financial sustainability, and a functional corporate organisation. This approach will see a management team report directly to Cardinale, allowing for a leaner structure and more efficient decision-making.

The Liverpool model has been successful in balancing sporting and business objectives, with the club generating revenue year after year to enable consistent success. The Reds' owners have focused on self-financing, reinvesting transfer proceeds and commercial revenues to acquire new talents. This approach will be adopted by Milan, with coach Ruben Amorim playing a key role in building the team's future.

The tactical identity of the team will be well-defined, with an emphasis on dynamic and lively football. The management structure will be streamlined, with a focus on data-driven decision-making and advanced algorithms to identify top talents. This approach will allow Milan to maximise the monetisation of outgoings and reinvest in more profiles with growth margins.

By adopting the Liverpool model, Milan hope to achieve a similar balance between sporting and business objectives. The Rossoneri's owners are keen to replicate the success enjoyed by the Reds, while maintaining a sustainable approach to the club's finances.