Overview
- AC Milan confirmed the hiring of Rúben Amorim in mid‑June after a fifth‑place Serie A finish prompted managerial and executive changes at the club.
- The owner publicly endorsed Amorim’s track record and style at Sporting CP as the blueprint for Milan’s rebuild and the club’s aim to return to the Champions League.
- Reports say contract length and salary details differ between outlets, but all sources agree Amorim arrives to lead a quick squad overhaul rather than a long transitional project.
- Amorim has already identified transfer priorities, reportedly targeting PSG striker Gonçalo Ramos and former Sporting players Morten Hjulmand and Francisco Trincão, though all moves remain in early negotiation stages.
- Milan still needs to appoint technical and sporting directors to execute recruitment, and the club’s next steps will test whether Amorim’s preferred signings and tactical plan can be delivered in time for next season.