AC Milan is facing a growing management crisis as Jovan Kirovski struggles to get in touch with Zlatan Ibrahimovic, currently the acting chief of the club. Ibrahimovic's busy schedule with Fox Sports at the World Cup and the time difference are making communication difficult. Kirovski, who has been linked to a temporary sporting director role, is one of the few Milan employees with a direct line to Ibrahimovic, making the situation concerning.
The club's power vacuum continues to expand with no clear candidates for the vacant management roles. Despite several interviews taking place, the process is slow, and it's unclear who will represent Milan at the FIGC's assembly for electing the new president. President Paolo Scaroni remains involved, but there's a lack of clear leadership.
Kirovski's potential appointment as a temporary solution could help move things forward, but his current struggles to connect with Ibrahimovic don't bode well. The situation highlights the challenges Milan faces in stabilizing its management structure.
The uncertainty is also reflected in Milan's absence from key meetings, including an informal dinner between clubs preceding the FIGC assembly. The club's participation in these events is usually crucial, but the current power vacuum is hindering its ability to engage effectively.







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