
Igli Tare has outlined the strategic vision for the new AC Milan technical project. The approach is not one of complete overhaul, but rather targeted interventions aimed at enhancing quality and personality within the squad. Tare explained, “It will not be a team revolution, but we will focus on specific roles to become competitive again.” The central focus of the transfer market activity will be the midfield, with the goal of bringing in one or two experienced profiles to complement players like Modric. Securing a striker who can complement Gimenez is also considered a high priority.
Regarding player movements, Theo Hernandez is expected to leave (“he wants to try a new experience”), while Mike Maignan is set to remain. There was interest from the Premier League, “but an agreement was not reached, and we want to continue with him.” Rafael Leao is deemed indispensable, and Francesco Camarda will be sent on loan to Lecce. Tare confirmed strong alignment with Massimiliano Allegri, describing him as “the right man to take Milan back where it should be”: a compact team, proficient in possession, with a clear identity. Yunus Musah is not included in future plans, and Tijjani Reijnders will be replaced by profiles better suited for a three-man midfield system. For the full-back positions, the club is seeking young players with potential, while Christian Pulisic is considered “one of the pillars for the upcoming season.”
CEO Giorgio Furlani reiterated the importance of the sporting project. The appointments of Tare and Allegri address the club`s need for experience and tangible results. “The objective remains winning trophies,” he stated. There is stated to be no division between the technical area and the management, but rather a unified purpose. Zlatan Ibrahimovic will continue to exert influence across the club, while Geoffrey Moncada remains the technical director and a crucial figure in scouting operations. Milan is targeting the `second star` (signifying a 20th Scudetto title), striving for a sustainable balance between investment and performance on the pitch.