AC Milan has appointed Igli Tare as their new sporting director, marking a significant step in the club’s efforts to rejuvenate after a challenging season. The 51-year-old Albanian, who previously held the same position at Lazio for 15 years, joins the Rossoneri following a disappointing eighth-place finish in Serie A, which means the team missed out on European competition for the first time since 2019.

Giorgio Furlani, CEO of AC Milan, expressed excitement over Tare’s arrival, stating, “We are pleased to welcome Tare to the Rossoneri family. He is the right person to kick-off our reset.” Tare’s tenure at Lazio was highlighted by three Coppa Italia and three Italian Super Cup titles, showcasing his capability in strengthening and guiding a club’s sporting direction.

Tare’s hiring comes at a crucial time as AC Milan strives to regain its competitive edge in both domestic and European football. His experience and success at Lazio could be instrumental in redefining the club’s strategic approach moving forward.

While the team’s recent form has raised concerns among fans and analysts alike, the new appointment provides a sense of optimism. With Tare’s track record, there is hope that he will bring in fresh talent and innovative strategies, fostering a resurgence for AC Milan as they aim to return to the upper echelons of Serie A and re-establish themselves on the European stage. As supporters hold out hope for a brighter future, Tare’s role will be pivotal in navigating the challenges ahead and restoring faith in the club’s ambitions.


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