AC Milan are closing in on appointing Ruben Amorim as their new manager, according to reports from Portugal. The 38-year-old Portuguese tactician is said to be in advanced talks with the Rossoneri, and an agreement could be finalized soon. Amorim had considered taking a sabbatical after leaving Sporting CP but appears to have been swayed by Milan's project.
Amorim's potential appointment would mark a new chapter in his career, following a stint at Manchester United that didn't quite yield the desired results. Despite Milan's absence from the Champions League, Amorim seems to view the club as an attractive destination. His tactical acumen and ability to develop young players could make him a good fit for the team.
If Amorim's appointment is confirmed, he would become the third Portuguese manager in recent Milan history, following Paulo Fonseca and Sergio Conceicao. The 38-year-old would inherit a talented squad and the challenge of restoring the club's competitive edge. Amorim's experience in the Primeira Liga and his UEFA Europa League pedigree could serve him well in this role.
The Portuguese media outlet A Bola has been vocal about the developing situation, suggesting that Amorim is on the cusp of becoming Milan's new manager. Further updates are expected in the coming hours as the negotiations near their conclusion.





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