
Journalist Emanuele Corazzi, a guest on DAZN`s `Gollywood`, analyzed AC Milan`s new direction under the management of Igli Tare and Massimiliano Allegri. Corazzi emphasizes that this change is “clear and decisive,” highlighting the crucial importance of the sporting director figure. He views the sporting director as a vital link between the club and the locker room, essential for supporting the coach in building the squad. According to Corazzi, Tare`s presence now fills a void that had been felt since Paolo Maldini`s departure.
Corazzi continued by detailing the club`s financial requirements and technical objectives for the transfer market: “Milan needs to generate 70-80 million euros from sales, which must be achieved in addition to the potential sale of Reijnders.” He suggests that this capital will enable the club to assemble a squad tailored for a dominant style of play, likely utilizing a 4-3-3 formation. A key priority is the acquisition of a positional midfielder, described metaphorically as Milan`s “Rodri,” with profiles like Granit Xhaka mentioned among the candidates being evaluated. Corazzi also asserts that bringing in a leader is a crucial goal, which is why, in his view, Luka Modrić (who has recently been revealed to be a Milan fan) is expected to arrive. Furthermore, the club is reportedly seeking an experienced center-forward, considering Santiago Giménez still too young, and needs to strengthen the squad with two new full-backs.
From a journalistic standpoint, Corazzi expressed strong appreciation for Milan`s communication strategy, noting that the club held a meeting to clearly explain the direction they are taking. While acknowledging that specific transfer names should be left to the individuals responsible for the work, he believes that having a clear vision for the future of Milan and witnessing the charisma of a figure like Igli Tare instills a sense of optimism, leading him to conclude that “things at Milan will probably get better.”