Overview
- Multiple outlets report that Amorim is the leading candidate for AC Milan and is in advanced talks with the club, with transfer journalist Fabrizio Romano saying he is ready to accept and is waiting for Milan’s final green light.
- Italian papers say Milan have offered a two‑year contract worth about €3m–€4m per season, with Corriere dello Sport reporting the figure as €3.5m and A Bola noting an option to extend for a further year.
- If Amorim takes the Milan job, Manchester United’s reported compensation liability from his January 2026 sacking—widely reported at roughly £15.9m—would be reduced or cut depending on the contract terms.
- Reports also link the appointment to a wider Milan restructuring that includes talks about Ralf Rangnick filling a senior head‑of‑football role who could sit above the manager.
- Should the deal be finalised, Amorim would likely meet his former club in a pre‑season friendly on August 15 in Wroclaw, Poland, creating an early high‑profile reunion.