Veteran journalist Carlo Pellegatti has expressed concerns over Gerry Cardinale's new strategy for AC Milan. Pellegatti questions the experience of the new team, describing their appointment as a high-risk gamble. He notes that the new setup seems to concentrate more power in Cardinale's hands, who will likely be the main voice behind the club's strategies.

Pellegatti also wonders about the club's financial capabilities in the transfer market. He questions whether Milan has the funds to pursue top targets like Goncalo Ramos and Hjulmand, which would cost around 100 million euros. This uncertainty accompanies the start of the new Rossoneri season.

The journalist had previously expressed his desire for other candidates, such as Adriano Galliani and Ralf Rangnick, to be involved with the club. Pellegatti's comments highlight his skepticism towards the new team assembled by Cardinale, which seems to diverge from more experienced and established profiles previously linked to the club.

Cardinale's new role is expected to make him the primary reference point for Milan's strategies, with Pellegatti suggesting that the owner will now be more directly involved in decision-making.