Atalanta CEO fuels D'Amico to Milan rumours by admitting director 'could leave'
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Atalanta CEO fuels D'Amico to Milan rumours by admitting director 'could leave'
"“D'Amico could leave at the end of the season, my job is to find a suitable replacement. Giuntoli would be a good replacement, we'll see if we can get him with us,” he said (via MilanPress)."
"“The relationship with Tony D'Amico may end, but the respect we have for him will last forever. I can only thank him, we've always been in Europe with him, but like certain players, he's also sought after.”"
"“If he were to leave, it would be my job to find a suitable replacement, and Giuntoli is one of the best managers in Italian football, I know he has many teams interested in him. We'll see if it's a marriage that can happen, we'd be very happy.”"
"As a reminder, the reliable Matteo Moretto recently stated that La Dea are indeed looking to change their sporting director, with D'Amico heading out and the former Juventus man Cristiano Giuntoli replacing him."
Tony D’Amico’s position at Atalanta is uncertain as reports link him with a potential move to AC Milan. Atalanta CEO Luca Percassi confirmed that D’Amico could leave at the end of the season and that his role would be to find a suitable replacement. Percassi said the club has respect for D’Amico and thanked him for his contributions, noting that he has been sought after like certain players. Percassi identified Cristiano Giuntoli as a strong candidate and said the club would see whether a move could be arranged, acknowledging that Giuntoli has interest from multiple teams. Matteo Moretto previously reported that Atalanta intends to change its sporting director.
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