AC Milan are on the hunt for a new sporting director and their search has led them to Domenico Teti, formerly of Wolverhampton Wanderers. The Rossoneri's search for a replacement has been ongoing, with several names being touted for the position. Teti, who previously worked at Hellas Verona and Sampdoria, has experience in Italian football. His stint at Wolves saw him navigate significant player sales while attempting to strengthen the squad.

Teti's tenure at Wolves was marked by the departures of key players such as Matheus Cunha and Rayan Ait-Nouri, which contributed to €110m in sales. However, the club's recruitment efforts during his time there have been questioned, particularly given their current relegation struggles. Despite this, Teti is not solely responsible for the team's downfall. His ability to manage the club's finances, as evidenced by a positive spending of €3 million last summer, could be an asset for Milan.

The appointment of a new sporting director is crucial for Milan as they look to strengthen their squad and return to the top of Italian football. With Teti now in the frame, it will be interesting to see if he emerges as the preferred candidate. His experience in both England and Italy could bring a unique perspective to the role.

Milan's search for a sporting director has been protracted, with initial reports suggesting Markus Krösche was close to joining before a sudden U-turn. The club is now exploring various options, and Teti's name has emerged as a contender. A decision is yet to be made, but Teti's credentials make him a credible candidate for the position.