AC Milan's new course under Gerry Cardinale is taking shape, with Ruben Amorim emerging as the top choice for the managerial position. The American owner is also considering Markus Krösche, the mastermind behind Eintracht Frankfurt's success, to oversee the club's project. However, this approach has raised concerns among fans and pundits alike.

The main criticism is that the new team, including Amorim and Krösche, lacks a common working history, which could lead to internal conflicts and hinder the club's progress. Journalist Fabio Ravezzani expressed his concerns, stating that the new setup could result in three different strategic approaches, potentially causing chaos.

The lack of cohesion among the new leadership team is a significant gamble for Cardinale, who aims to revolutionize the club. Many experts fear that the absence of a shared past could slow down the sports planning and squad construction for the upcoming season.

The appointment of Amorim and Krösche would mark a significant departure from the previous regime, and it remains to be seen whether this bold move will pay off or backfire.