Milan fans mobilise: petition against Furlani approaches 40,000 signatures
The Rossoneri faithful are not staying silent. In recent weeks, an online petition promoted by Milan supporters has gained significant momentum, calling for the removal of Giorgio Furlani from his role as CEO of the club. An initiative born from the grassroots, driven by the passion and frustration of thousands of supporters, which has reached a notable milestone: nearly 40,000 signatures.
A powerful signal from the base
The numbers speak for themselves: this is not a fringe protest or an isolated voice. Forty thousand signatures represent a considerable mobilisation, testifying to how real and deep-rooted the discontent of a section of the fanbase has become. Milan supporters, always the beating heart of the club, have chosen to use the tools of the digital world to make their voices heard in an organised and visible way.
Sunday against Atalanta: protest in person too
But the fans’ voice will not stop at the screen. On the occasion of Milan’s next match against Atalanta, scheduled for Sunday, an in-person protest is also planned, to complement the digital petition. A concrete, visible demonstration that will bring the supporters’ message directly to the stadium, in front of cameras and in full view of everyone.
The message has reached New York
What is striking is that the echo of this protest has crossed national borders. According to reports, the signal sent by the fanbase has reached directly to New York, landing on the desk of club owner Jerry Cardinale, the head of RedBird Capital Partners. The key question now is: will Cardinale respond to this signal? Will he choose to act with a concrete change, or will he let things run their natural course until the end of the season?
Cardinale’s response will be decisive. The American owner has always shown that he cares about the health and growth of the club, and Milan remains a top-tier strategic investment for RedBird. It is reasonable to expect that any signal coming from the fanbase will be taken seriously, especially when it reaches such significant numbers.
Three matches to write the season’s final chapter
In the meantime, Milan is focused on the pitch. With three matches still to play in this closing stretch of the season, the Rossoneri have the opportunity to finish the campaign in the best possible way and send a positive signal to the entire club environment. Results on the pitch remain the most eloquent answer to any discussion about the club’s future.
Milan fans, at the end of the day, want just one thing: to win again and to dream again. And the passion that drove them to gather tens of thousands of signatures is the very same that makes them rise to their feet at every goal — a passion that never fades. Milan belongs to its supporters, and that voice always deserves respect and to be heard.




