AC Milan is gearing up for a new era with Ruben Amorim set to take the reins as coach. The club is also close to appointing Markus Krösche, currently at Eintracht Frankfurt, as part of the new management team. However, Krösche's intentions are unclear, with reports suggesting he has not expressed a desire to leave Frankfurt.
The Rossoneri are also exploring options for a new sporting director, with Donato Lomonte emerging as a potential candidate. Lomonte, currently head of scouting, would work closely with Krösche and provide the necessary FIGC certification. This move would allow Milan to leverage the expertise of the German duo while complying with Italian regulations.
Krösche's arrival would be a significant coup for Milan, bringing with him a reputation for spotting talent. His work at Eintracht Frankfurt, particularly with Kolo Muani, Hugo Ekitikè, and Marmoush, has been widely praised. The challenge will be adapting this approach to suit Milan's needs, balancing player development with competitive success.
In other news, Milan's decision to pass on Ayyoub Bouaddi has proven costly, with the young midfielder shining at the World Cup and increasing his valuation to €50 million. Bouaddi's impressive performances have raised questions about Milan's scouting and recruitment strategies.







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