Amorim is AC Milan’s new head coach: Portuguese signs contract, all the details
AC Milan has officially appointed Portuguese coach Ruben Amorim as their new head coach. He has signed a contract aimed at revitalizing the team's performance.
Ruben Amorim has been appointed as the new head coach of AC Milan, marking a significant change for the club as they transition into the post-Massimiliano Allegri era. The Portuguese manager, who previously managed Sporting CP and had a stint at Manchester United, has officially signed a contract with the Rossoneri.
Contract Details
Amorim's contract is set for two years, with a net annual salary of €3.2 million, along with potential bonuses tied to the team's performance. The agreement extends until 2028 and includes an option for a third year, which can be activated by the Milan management in future seasons. Interestingly, the contract was signed remotely, as Amorim was not in Italy at the time. However, it is anticipated that he may travel to Milan soon to meet with club officials and begin preparations for the upcoming season.
Strategic Changes Ahead
This appointment is a crucial step for AC Milan following the recent overhaul initiated by owner Gerry Cardinale at the conclusion of the last campaign. Alongside Zlatan Ibrahimović, Cardinale is focused on restructuring the executive team after the exits of Giorgio Furlani, Igli Tare, and Geoffrey Moncada. Amorim's arrival is expected to play a key role in this new direction for the club.
As AC Milan embarks on this new chapter, all eyes will be on Amorim to see how he shapes the team and addresses the challenges ahead.
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