Amorim Takes Charge of Ailing AC Milan
- AC Milan officially appointed Ruben Amorim as their new manager, with the 41-year-old replacing Massimiliano Allegri following his dismissal after a fifth-place finish.
- The club aims to overhaul its footballing operations after failing to qualify for the Champions League, signaling a strategic reset under new leadership.
- Amorim arrives after a 14-month spell at Manchester United ending January 5, which included a 15th-place Premier League finish and an Europa League final loss to Tottenham in Bilbao.
- Speaking on his appointment, Amorim said, "It is a challenge I embrace with pride and enthusiasm," as he seeks to rebuild his career at the Club.
- Previously, Amorim enjoyed success at Sporting Lisbon in Portugal, winning the league title twice in 2021 and 2024 and the Portuguese League Cup twice with Sporting before his move to United.
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Amorim takes charge of ailing AC Milan
Ruben Amorim will lead AC Milan's bid to return to the Champions League after taking charge of the ailing seven-time European champions on Monday. Italian media report that Amorim will be paid a net annual salary of 3.5 million euros ($4.06 million) over his two-year deal as he bids to improve the fortunes of one of Europe's most storied clubs. "There are ambitions that stay with you throughout your career, and coaching AC Milan has always been …
Italian football club AC Milan has appointed Portuguese Ruben Amorim, who most recently worked as a coach at Manchester United, as its new head coach.
Former Manchester United coach, Ruben Amorim, was appointed on Tuesday at AC Milan's technical bank, after a disappointing season when "reds and blacks have failed to qualify in the UEFA Champions League.

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