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CorSport: Why Tare is now in pole position over D'Amico for Milan director job

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By: Oliver Fisher The process of hiring a new sporting director continues to dominate the Milan-related headlines, and there is now a new name in pole position.Corriere dello Sport reports that following the collapse of the negotiations with Fabio Paratici, discussions have reopened with those profiles that in recent days had been set aside by the Milan management to focus on the other operation.Tare is gaining momentum again as an idea. He has …
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Milan has had contact with Giovanni Sartori in the last few hours. It is an exploratory survey, Tmw reports, which however confirms that there is still no definitive decision taken by the Rossoneri.

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Milan is called upon to choose the new DS: there is a turning point in the two-man race between Igli Tare and Tony D'Amico, watch out for the will of Ibra The choice of the new sports director remains an open case for Milan. The Rossoneri are looking for a profile that can take over the transfer market, in coordination with other managers, and in recent days they seemed to have decided to focus on Fabio Paratico. The former Juventus, however, ha…

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