UMVA has learned that AC Milan is weighing a daring managerial shift as the new season looms, eyeing a fresh spark for the iconic San Siro.
The club’s radar has locked onto former Manchester United coach Ruben Amorim, a 41‑year‑old whose tactical acumen could reshape Milan’s identity and inject modern vigor into the squad.
After a season that left fans restless, Milan craves stability and a clear direction; Amorim’s résumé, highlighted by a disciplined, high‑press system at Sporting CP and a reputation for trusting young talent, makes him an enticing candidate.
While the Rossoneri have opened dialogue with Amorim, they are simultaneously scouting other names, signaling a methodical search rather than a hasty appointment.
Previously, the club secured Sergio Conceição through June 2026, but the quest for a long‑term vision appears to be reignited, with senior officials keen to redefine the team’s philosophy.
Amorim’s brief, tumultuous spell at Manchester United ended in disappointment and a costly exit, yet his earlier successes reveal a coach adept at tactical discipline, defensive organization, and meticulous preparation—qualities prized in Serie A.
For Milan, the gamble could pay off: a bold, energetic leader capable of forging a distinct footballing identity and revitalizing a storied franchise.
