AC Milan Has Found Its New Sports Director
- AC Milan has signed Igli Tare, the former Lazio sporting director, to a three-year contract as their new sporting director as of late May 2025.
- The club pursued Tare to oversee rebuilding after a failed season and is finalizing official confirmation expected early next week.
- Tare will immediately address key coach and player futures, including negotiations over Tijjani Reijnders amid interest from Manchester City.
- Milan currently sit ninth in Serie A without European football, have a zero starting transfer budget, and must consider sales before acquisitions.
- Tare’s track record at Lazio of signing undervalued talents on modest budgets suggests his approach could aid Milan’s crucial summer rebuilding phase.
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Sky journalist believes Tare has solid Milan platform and confirms Italiano interest
By: Oliver Fisher Sky journalist Peppe Di Stefano believes that AC Milan do not have a weak squad, and just require some re-tuning to potentially be successful.Milan will bring the curtain down on a disappointing campaign tomorrow night against Monza. The only thing that they have to play for is to try and finish eighth so that they avoid facing Bari in the Coppa Italia in the middle of August, which speaks volumes.The first step towards the Mil…
Tare signs AC Milan contract, official statement pending
Igli Tare’s era is about to begin at Milan as the ex-Lazio director has signed his contract with the Rossoneri.Multiple sources, including Sky Sport Italia, Gazzetta and Corriere dello Sport, report that Tare has signed a three-year contract with Milan.According to Gazzetta, the club will issue an official statement at the beginning of next week to confirm Tare’s appointment.Tomorrow, Saturday, May 24, the Rossoneri will host regional rivals Mon…
Igli Tare is to be the new sports director – Pledge Times
The former Bundesliga professional Igli Tare is supposed to lead Italy’s traditional club AC Milan back into the track of success. After 18 years at Lazio Rome, the 51-year-old media reports moved to Milan’s new sports director. Tar is said to have agreed on a three -year contract with the Rossoneri, reports the Gazzetta Dello Sport. Born in Albanians, who played as a professional from 1992 to 2000 in Germany, among others at 1. FC Kaiserslaute…
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