
Giorgio Furlani is expected to leave his role as AC Milan CEO, with the search for a replacement already underway. The Cagliari match is expected to mark the end of the 2025-26 season and also trigger changes to Milan’s corporate structure. Gerry Cardinale is expected to drive a management overhaul, with Massimo Calvelli leading efforts to identify a new CEO. Calvelli has started discussions and may consult experienced former Milan executives, though the next CEO may not be Italian. Key future decisions are expected next week, including planning for 2026-27 and beyond. Clarifying top management is seen as necessary to avoid repeating past mistakes and to help retain Massimiliano Allegri, who wants to stay despite Napoli’s interest.
"Giorgio Furlani is expected to leave his position as AC Milan's CEO, with the process to find his replacement already underway. MilanNews report that the Cagliari game will not just bring down the curtain on the 2025-26 season but also Milan's corporate structure as we know it, with some big changes in the management expected from Gerry Cardinale."
"Furlani's departure is increasingly likely and it's not even out of the question that the CEO himself will resign, but every day there are more and more signs that there will be a parting of ways. This could mark the beginning of Milan's overhaul by Cardinale."
"Cardinale's right-hand man, Massimo Calvelli, has already begun sounding out the waters by initiating talks for a new CEO. It's possible he's also consulted with some experienced former Milan executives to help him choose the right person, but it's not a given that the next CEO will be Italian. The casting call is also open to foreign executives, but the bottom line is that something is moving at the club."
"Important news regarding the future of the Rossoneri is expected next week, when planning for 2026-27 and beyond can truly begin. After all, clarifying matters within the top management is crucial to avoid repeating the same mistakes made over the past three years. Above all, it's a necessary condition for retaining Massimiliano Allegri, who wants to stay at Milan despite Napoli's interest."
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