AC Milan prepares for a historic change at the top
The match against Cagliari will not only draw the curtain on the sporting season — it could also mark the launch of a genuine revolution in AC Milan’s governance. It was already known that Giorgio Furlani was heading for the exit as CEO, but in the past few hours a new piece of intelligence — reported by Sky Sport — has widened the circle of potential departures even further.
Moncada in the crosshairs: Nice and Sevilla are keen
Even Geoffrey Moncada, the club’s head of technical recruitment, could be leaving. The Franco-Ivorian director has reportedly attracted interest from two European clubs: Nice — a club with ownership connections that span elite football circles — and Sevilla, a historic La Liga institution that is always alert to top-level executive talent. A situation worth monitoring closely, especially ahead of a summer transfer window that promises to be decisive for the Rossoneri’s future.
Moncada has been a central figure in squad-building over the past few years, with both inspired signings and operations that failed to deliver the expected results on the pitch. An overall appraisal of his work is now firmly on the club’s internal agenda.
A necessary change of gear
There is one clear starting point for any serious discussion about Milan’s future: sporting results matter more than balanced books. A club of Milan’s history and ambition cannot settle for healthy finances if, on the pitch, it consistently falls short of challenging for the very top. Over the past three or four years, results have not matched the standards expected of a club of this stature, and that inevitably calls for a frank reckoning about who has been steering the decisions.
The hope — concrete and well-founded — is that the incoming leadership will build around Allegri, or whoever leads the team technically, a structure that is solid, ambitious and capable of bringing Milan back where it belongs: fighting for the Scudetto every single season.
Calvelli’s role and the search for a new CEO
In the meantime, Calvelli is reportedly already working actively to identify the right profile to entrust with the club’s operational leadership. As reported in recent weeks, the transition process is under way and aims to bring in figures with proven managerial experience at the highest level of the game. A clear break from the recent past — and one that supporters are waiting for with enormous expectation.
AC Milan is a club that lives on passion, history and victories. And next season, with the right structure in place, has every ingredient to be great again.




