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Vitiello: Furlani is pushing for D'Amico and Italiano to replace Tare and Allegri

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By: Isak Möller Giorgio Furlani is pushing to replace Massimiliano Allegri and Igli Tare with Vincenzo Italiano and Tony D’Amico for next season, according to a rather remarkable report. After a very strong start, which kept them in the Scudetto race, the season hasn’t exactly gone to plan for Milan. Due to a poor run of results lately, they could even miss out on the Champions League for next season, which would be a disaster.However, Champions…
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It's not the summer of 2025, but it's almost there. A section of AC Milan, led by CEO Giorgio Furlani, is considering a new shakeup that would bring in Tony D'Amico as the new sporting director, parting ways with Igli Tare after just one season in charge. D'Amico leaves Atalanta. The current Atalanta sporting director is a long-time target of the Rossoneri CEO, who had already pushed for him to be chosen last summer. That didn't happen, and Tare…

It seems here we go again: anyone who thought AC Milan could find some peace and quiet after last summer's arrivals of Igli Tare as manager and, above all, Massimiliano Allegri as coach will likely have to think again, as the Rossoneri are preparing for yet another summer revolution.

According to the Corriere dello Sport, which is on newsstands this morning, major maneuvers are underway at Milan: CEO Giorgio Furlani is reportedly doing everything he can to secure Tony D'Amico as sporting director to replace Igli Tare.

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Milareports.com broke the news on Saturday, May 9, 2026.
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