Rewritten Title: Editor-in-Chief of Corriere dello Sport on Milan's Future
Rewritten Teaser: Ivan Zazzaroni shares insights on Milan's future, including potential changes in leadership and transfer negotiations for Moise Kean.

The editor-in-chief of Corriere dello Sport gives his opinion on the future of the Rossoneri club.Ivan Zazzaroni gives his opinion on the future of Milan.The editor-in-chief of Corriere dello Sport told TMW Radio: "Moise Kean from Fiorentina to Milan? I think it's very complicated. He has a release clause of over €60 million, and I don't think there will be a discount. Also because Fiorentina executive Fabio Paratici was made a fool of by Milan: he was the chosen one as sporting director, but then nothing came of it and so Igli Tare arrived." "Milan has been weak and Furlani has gone back on his word. I think he will soon be leaving the company. The Elliott fund has exited the scene, and Gerry Cardinale has other ideas. The CEO is likely to become Massimo Calvelli, who is currently in charge of the ATP Finals. This would also suit Tare, given that when Tare does not go to Milanello, Furlani goes to Milanello. That's how things are..." Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reporting
Insights on Moise Kean's Transfer
According to Ivan Zazzaroni, the transfer of Moise Kean from Fiorentina to Milan appears to be very complex due to the high release clause of over €60 million. Zazzaroni believes that Fiorentina's Fabio Paratici, following a previous letdown by Milan, may not offer any discounts in negotiations.
Potential Changes in Milan's Leadership
Zazzaroni suggests that Milan's current CEO, Furlani, might be on the way out of the company soon. The departure of Elliott fund and the emergence of new ideas from Gerry Cardinale could shape the leadership scenario. Massimo Calvelli, currently overseeing the ATP Finals, is speculated to take over as CEO, aligning with the potential arrival of Igli Tare.
Intriguing Dynamics at Milanello
The dynamic between Tare and Furlani at Milanello adds an interesting layer to the unfolding story. Zazzaroni hints at a correlation where Tare's presence or absence at Milanello coincides with Furlani's interactions, possibly indicating a significant shift in the club's structure.






