
"It seems increasingly likely that AC Milan will have a new sporting director next season and even more likely that it will be Tony D'Amico. Last summer, Milan made several attempts to sign D'Amico. It was a project that Giorgio Furlani desperately tried to complete, but in the end, he settled on Igli Tare. So, weeks after a deal was initially almost completed, the Albanian took the reins."
"However, doubts exist about whether he actually took them. Throughout the past year there have been questions about who controls the mercato and the suggestions are that Tare has done very little. Indeed, it appears Furlani holds the cards and now, he holds the cards to his future."
"By all reports, it appears that the cards held will see Tare leave at the end of the season with internal relations low. So, he will be replaced, to stick with the current model and an old name will be revisited. Indeed, it has been insisted recently that the Rossoneri are interested in D'Amico and the Italian has appeared to open up to the idea."
"A green light is required from Gerry Cardinale still, but a contract is already there. As Nicolo Schira reports, the Diavolo have put an offer on the table for a contract until 2028, with the option of another year. At this point, it seems like it is a matter of when, not if."
AC Milan is increasingly likely to appoint a new sporting director next season, with Tony D'Amico the most probable candidate. Milan made multiple attempts to sign D'Amico last summer, but Giorgio Furlani ultimately settled on Igli Tare after a near-completed deal. Doubts have persisted about whether Tare has truly controlled the mercato over the past year, with suggestions that he has done very little. The expectation is that Tare will leave at the end of the season amid low internal relations. D'Amico is viewed as a return to an earlier model, with interest confirmed and a contract reportedly already in place. Gerry Cardinale’s approval is still required, but an offer reportedly runs until 2028 with an option for another year.
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