AC Milan are on the verge of appointing Markus Krösche as their new Head of Football. The German executive, currently at Eintracht Frankfurt, has already reached a verbal agreement with the Rossoneri. Milan's management is confident of wrapping up the deal soon, despite Frankfurt's resistance to the timing of the Italian club's approach. Krösche's arrival is seen as a strategic move, linked to the recent appointment of Ruben Amorim as head coach.

Krösche has a reputation for spotting and developing top talent. He was instrumental in the careers of Randal Kolo Muani, Omar Marmoush, and Hugo Ekitiké, all of whom were sold for significant profits. His approach to talent identification and growth has impressed Milan's hierarchy. The club's owners, Gerry Cardinale, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, and Massimo Calvelli, are believed to have identified Krösche as their top target for the role.

The deal is expected to be finalized in the coming days, with Krösche set to bring his expertise to the San Siro. His experience in the Bundesliga and his success in the transfer market have made him an attractive appointment for Milan. The Rossoneri are looking to build on their recent investments and push for silverware in the coming seasons.

Krösche's appointment would be a significant coup for Milan, demonstrating the club's ambition and commitment to excellence. The 42-year-old German executive is expected to play a key role in shaping the club's future, both on and off the pitch.