Vitiello: Furlani is pushing for D'Amico and Italiano to replace Tare and Allegri
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Vitiello: Furlani is pushing for D'Amico and Italiano to replace Tare and Allegri
"After a very strong start, which kept them in the Scudetto race, the season hasn't exactly gone to plan for Milan. Due to a poor run of results lately, they could even miss out on the Champions League for next season, which would be a disaster. However, Champions League or not, it seems the Rossoneri could be heading for yet another summer with many changes. Consistency isn't at the top of the management's mind, let's put it that way, and some remarkable decisions could thus be made."
"According to the reliable Antonio Vitiello on his YouTube channel, Giorgio Furlani is pushing to hire Tony D'Amico as the new sporting director. The Milan CEO wanted him last summer too but at the time, Atalanta didn't want him to leave as Gian Piero Gasperini had just left. Now, on the other hand, the situation is very different as the Bergamo side are ready to make a move for Cristiano Giuntoli, should D'Amico leave. Furlani wants to make it happen and is pushing, though t wouldn't be the only change."
"The change of sporting director would also lead to a change of manager, as Vitiello continues, regardless of whether Mulan qualify for the Champions League or not. The prime candidate to replace Allegri in that sense is Vincenzo Italiano. The Bologna gaffer's situation is similar to D'Amico's as Milan also considered him last summer, but a renewal with the Rossoblu got in the way. In any case, it's clear that we could be heading for a summer with massive changes at the club."
Milan’s season has started strongly but has deteriorated, putting Champions League qualification at risk. Giorgio Furlani is reportedly pushing for Tony D’Amico to become the club’s sporting director, a move Milan previously attempted when Atalanta blocked his departure. Atalanta may now be willing to let D’Amico go if it can pursue Cristiano Giuntoli instead. A sporting director change would likely trigger a managerial change as well. Vincenzo Italiano is presented as the prime candidate to replace Massimiliano Allegri, with Milan having considered him previously. The overall expectation is a summer with major personnel changes at the club.
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