AC Milan have finalized their managerial and sporting structure after a lengthy three-week period. The Rossoneri have made four major appointments, bringing in fresh faces to drive the club forward. Ruben Amorim has been confirmed as the new head coach, joining from a spell at Manchester United. He will operate in a 'head coach' role, working alongside new technical director Timmo Hardung.

The club's new 'Head of Football' is Markus Krösche, who will oversee the sporting side of things. With Hardung and new 'Head of Scouting' Bobby Gardiner reporting to him, Krösche will play a pivotal role in shaping Milan's future. These appointments bring an end to speculation surrounding the club's leadership, with several combinations of names having been touted in the media.

The new coaching and sporting staff will look to build on the foundations laid by their predecessors. With a clear vision and strategy in place, Milan are poised to make their mark in the upcoming season. The choices made by the club's hierarchy suggest a desire for a more streamlined and efficient approach.

Amorim, Hardung, Krösche, and Gardiner will all be expected to contribute to the team's success. Their combined expertise and experience will be crucial in helping Milan achieve their goals, both on and off the pitch.