AC Milan have begun negotiations with Eintracht Frankfurt to secure the services of Markus Krösche and Timmo Hardung. The Rossoneri are keen to bring in Krösche as their new Head of Football, with a verbal agreement reportedly in place. However, Frankfurt's chairman has yet to confirm any contact with Milan.

Krösche's release clause stands at between €7.5-10 million, but this figure could decrease if he and Hardung inform Frankfurt of their desire to leave. The German duo's involvement in the voting process for Milan's new manager saw Krösche opt for Ruben Amorim over Oliver Glasner, suggesting he is ready to take on the role.

Amorim's potential appointment as Milan's new manager could be a key factor in Krösche's decision to join the club. The Rossoneri are eager to strengthen their management team, and Krösche's experience at Frankfurt could be invaluable.

Milan's pursuit of Krösche and Hardung signals a significant shift in their approach to building the club's management team. The coming days will be crucial in determining the success of these negotiations.