AC Milan's search for a new coach has taken a significant turn with Ralf Rangnick committing to a new contract with Austria until 2028. This development effectively ends speculation linking the German tactician to a role at the San Siro. Fabrizio Romano's announcement on social media confirmed the news, freeing Milan to explore other options for their managerial vacancy.

The Rossoneri are now able to pursue other targets without the constraints that Rangnick's appointment would have imposed. This includes the possibility of approaching Sporting CP's Ruben Amorim, who has been gaining traction as a potential candidate. With Rangnick out of the picture, Milan's hierarchy can now focus on identifying the ideal successor to Stefano Pioli.

Milan's decision-making process will likely involve a thorough evaluation of candidates, taking into account their tactical acumen, man-management skills, and ability to develop young talent. The club's ambition to return to the top of Italian football will require a coach who can inspire and motivate the team.

As the search continues, Milan fans will be eagerly anticipating the announcement of their new coach, hoping that the chosen candidate will bring success and stability to the team.