The search for a new coach continues to be a pressing issue for AC Milan as the summer transfer window approaches. With the team set to reconvene on June 12, the club still hasn't finalized a replacement for Massimiliano Allegri.
The situation has taken an interesting turn with revelations that former directors Furlani and Moncada had already begun exploring options, including a meeting with Mauricio Pochettino. This development raises questions about the current decision-making process and the extent to which previous work is being utilized.
Rúben Amorim and Matthias Jaissle are currently the frontrunners for the position, with Amorim seemingly in the lead due to financial considerations. The Portuguese coach is reportedly willing to accept a salary of €3.5 million per season, whereas Jaissle's demands include a higher wage and a substantial indemnity for his departure from Al-Ahli.
The new coach will play a crucial role in shaping Milan's future, and the club's hierarchy, including Gerry Cardinale and Zlatan Ibrahimovic, must make a swift decision to ensure a smooth transition.







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