La Gazzetta dello Sport reports that Rafael Leao is unlikely to leave Milan in the summer as no clubs seem willing to match his €175m clause, contributing to a ‘paradox’ at Milanello.
Following AC Milan’s decision to move away from Julen Lopetegui as their next manager, Guillem Balague has hounded the Rossoneri for their decision to move away from a top-class manager.
During April, reports emerged about AC Milan’s ownership being invested, and they were shortly followed by reports of a ‘mole’ within the club who was revealing the information.
Earlier today, Andre Villas-Boas partook in a press conference to commemorate his new position as FC Porto’s president, and whilst he did not mention the future of Sergio Conceicao – who looks likely to join AC Milan – he offered some insight into the future of Porto, that could shine a light on the situation.
There is no other way of putting it. For AC Milan this season, it has been a stream of disappointments where rare spells of positivity have been quickly brought down.
AC Milan have been between the idea of renovating San Siro and moving to San Donato for some time, and whilst the San Donato project is the favourite, a court has rejected a movement that may have altered the decision slightly.
With AC Milan looking increasingly likely to offer Sergio Conceicao the managerial job, club legend Billy Costacurta offered his opinion on the move and spoke about the need for the Rossonero to dream and believe in the coach.
AC Milan seemed likely to appoint Julen Lopetegui as the heir to Stefano Pioli when the 58-year-old departed the club. However, following an outcry of rejection to the Spaniard, the Rossoneri are now exploring other avenues.
The summer mercato is historically the time where football clubs spend the majority of their season’s budget. However, it is also a time for clubs to evaluate the free agent market, and AC Milan have begun to evaluate an Italian prospect.
With Olivier Giroud departing the club this summer, AC Milan have been extensively linked with signing a new striker, and it appears that they have decided
Whilst favourites are in place for the head coach position at AC Milan, Arrigo Sacchi has advised his former club to make a move for a manager whom he once suggested to Silvio Berlusconi.
Sergio Conceicao is becoming increasingly likely to be AC Milan’s next head coach, and his current club have a meeting planned to discuss his future and
AC Milan are looking to invest in several areas this summer, with the plan to re-invigorate their squad. However, other clubs are looking to do the same,
Following this season, there are no safeties for AC Milan, and several key players are ‘facing trial’ to be playing at the club next season, a report suggested this morning.
Sergio Conceicao will meet with Porto president Andre Villas-Boas soon to discuss the club’s plans and a contractual clause that could free him up to join Milan.
In the past few days, AC Milan have seemingly elected their preferred candidate to move the club forward after Stefano Pioli departs. However, with the
AC Milan and Genoa played out a 3-3 draw at San Siro on Sunday evening in what was far from a defensive masterclass by either side. Genoa went ahead when
AC Milan remain in the hunt to sign Benjamin Sesko but his release clause is on the rise and could grow even higher before the season is done, a report claims.
If Milan have looked all over the place during their coaching search, it’s also because their main executives have different ideas. There’s the risk the different agendas might impact the transfer market too, as Sportitalia’s Michele Criscitiello relays.
The question of who will be the next head coach of AC Milan continues to dominate the headlines that surround the club, and more updates have arrived this evening.
The lawyer Giuseppe La Scala – who is also the president of the Small Shareholders’ Alliance of AC Milan – has spoken about what he believes is a very confusing and chaotic moment.
Sky journalist Peppe Di Stefano has claimed that AC Milan have made their choice: they would like to make Porto boss Sergio Conceicao their next head coach.
There are mixed reports over the future of Theo Hernandez, as while Mundo Deportivo claim he is open to joining Bayern Munich, Italian sources insist he wants to stay at Milan.
Adel Taarabt has recalled his six months with AC Milan. The midfielder says he was convinced the best player Milan had at the time. He recalled to La Gazzetta dello Sport: "I don't want to sound arrogant, but in those six months I was by far the best player in the team and there were Balotelli, Kak, Robinho.
AC Milan coach Stefano Pioli can understand fans protesting during their 3-3 draw with Genoa. The Curva Sud remained silent throughout the game and left 10 minutes before fulltime in protest at the management of the club.
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