AC Milan is undergoing a significant strategic overhaul, with a new sporting director set to be appointed. According to sources, Donato Lomonte, currently the head of scouting, will take on the role. This move comes as the club prepares to welcome new additions to its management team, including Germans Krosche and Hardung. However, due to regulatory restrictions, they are not eligible to hold the sporting director position.
The issue lies in the fact that Krosche and Hardung lack the FIGC-issued title required for the role. As a result, the club has opted for an internal solution, with Lomonte set to take on the position. He will work closely with the new German duo, who will help shape the club's strategic direction. This move is seen as a promotion for Lomonte, who will provide the necessary credentials to oversee the team's sporting operations.
The appointments are part of a broader effort to revamp Milan's management team. With Lomonte at the helm, the club is expected to make key decisions on player recruitment and strategy. The new sporting director will be tasked with identifying top talent and building a competitive squad. Krosche and Hardung will play a key role in advising on these matters.
The changes are aimed at restoring Milan to its former glory, with a focus on sustainable growth and success on the pitch. The club's fans will be eager to see the impact of these appointments on the team's performance.







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