AC Milan's plans to appoint Markus Krösche as their new Head of Football have hit a roadblock. Eintracht Frankfurt president Mathias Beck has stated that the club has not received any contact from Milan regarding Krösche's potential departure. Beck also added that Krösche has not expressed any desire to leave Eintracht Frankfurt before his contract expires in 2028.
Krösche is considered the top candidate for the role, and it is believed that he will bring sporting director Timmo Hardung with him to Milan. However, Eintracht Frankfurt must first agree to release Krösche from his contract. The German club's stance on the matter is expected to be clarified in the coming days.
Milan are undergoing a significant restructuring under Gerry Cardinale, and the appointment of Krösche is seen as a key part of this process. The club's fans are eagerly awaiting the announcement of a new coach, with rumors suggesting that Amorim could be the chosen candidate.
The situation remains uncertain, with many factors still in play. One thing is clear, however: Krösche's arrival at Milan would be a significant coup for the club.







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