AC Milan has hit a new low following the sudden collapse of their deal for Eintracht Frankfurt director Markus Krösche. The Rossoneri now find themselves without a clear leadership structure as the summer transfer window approaches. This development has left new coach Ruben Amorim without a key interlocutor to discuss and plan the team's market strategy. The lack of a director will undoubtedly hinder the club's ability to make timely and effective signings.

The situation has sparked concern among fans and pundits alike, with journalist Carlo Pellegatti expressing his dismay at the club's current state. Pellegatti believes the only solution to this crisis is the return of Adriano Galliani as head of football, who would then choose his own sporting director. This move, according to Pellegatti, would be the only way to salvage the situation and provide the necessary stability.

The timing of this setback couldn't be worse for Milan, with the summer transfer window set to open on June 29. The club's delay in structuring their leadership has put them at a significant disadvantage compared to other top Serie A teams. Amorim's task in shaping the team's strategy will be considerably more challenging without the support of a director.

As the club navigates this tumultuous period, fans will be anxiously waiting for a resolution to the leadership crisis. The hope is that a swift and effective solution will be found to prevent further damage to the team's prospects.