Portuguese coach Ruben Amorim has agreed to a two-year contract with AC Milan, plus an optional third season, worth 3.5 million euros plus bonuses. This deal brings an end to speculation surrounding his potential departure from Manchester United. Amorim's arrival signals a significant shift in Milan's tactics, with a likely return to the 3-4-2-1 and 3-4-3 formations.

Amorim's tactical plans will require significant investment in the transfer market, particularly for two defenders and two versatile midfielders. A new number nine is also on the agenda. The potential departure of Rafael Leao could provide a substantial financial boost, but Amorim's plans may rely on the talented Portuguese winger.

Milan's scouts have identified several targets, including Benfica's Antonio Silva and Sporting's Goncalo Inacio for defense. Francisco Trincao, another Sporting player, is being considered for the midfield, while Goncalo Ramos of PSG is a possible addition to the attack. These targets may be influenced by the appointment of a new sporting director, with Eintracht's Krosche emerging as a prime candidate.

The upcoming season promises to be an exciting chapter in Milan's history, with Amorim at the helm and a renewed focus on developing a cohesive team strategy.