AC Milan's efforts to appoint Markus Krösche as their new technical director have hit a snag. The German club Eintracht Frankfurt, where Krösche currently serves as director, may demand a significant transfer fee of up to €10 million to let him join the Rossoneri. This development could complicate Milan's pursuit of Krösche, who has emerged as the top target for the role.

Krösche's contract with Frankfurt runs until 2028, which strengthens the German club's negotiating position. Milan must not only meet the financial demands but also satisfy Krösche's requirements for the role. The 45-year-old wants substantial decision-making power and has expressed interest in bringing Timmo Hardung, currently at Frankfurt, to Milan as sporting director.

Despite these challenges, Krösche is reportedly attracted to the Milan project. He had been contemplating a move to a bigger club, and Milan's interest has piqued his enthusiasm. The Rossoneri are in constant contact with Krösche, but it remains to be seen whether they can overcome the obstacles and secure his appointment.

The potential appointment of Krösche has significant implications for Milan's future. As a highly regarded director, he could play a crucial role in shaping the club's strategy and roster. Milan's fans eagerly await the outcome of these negotiations, hoping that Krösche will join the club and contribute to its success.