Milan is continuing to work on completing its sports management structure and the latest name to be added to the list of candidates for the position of sports director is that of Domenico Tetti.
According to renowned Italian journalist Gianluca Di Marzio, the 48-year-old's profile is being evaluated by the club's owner, Jerry Cardinale, and Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who are leading the process of reorganizing Milan's sports sector.
Teti has considerable experience in European football. During his career, he has held managerial roles at Wolverhampton Wanderers in England, as well as APOEL Nicosia, Sampdoria, Novara and Verona. He previously served as sporting director at Saudi club Al-Shabab.
However, Domeniko Teti is not the only candidate being considered by the Rossoneri management. Markus Kroshe and Ozbek continue to be on the list of possible names, while another alternative remains the promotion of a figure from within the club.

In this scenario, Milan could entrust the task to Jovan Kirovski, currently director and head of the "Milan Futuro" project, who is considered one of the key figures in the development of the club's young talents.
Meanwhile, although the position of sporting director has not yet been made official, coach Ruben Amorim has begun to give the first signals about the transfer market strategy. The Portuguese coach's main priority is to bring in a center forward who fits into his preferred 3-4-2-1 formation.
At the top of Amorimi's wish list is reportedly Portuguese striker Gonçalo Ramos, who is seen as the ideal profile to lead Milan's offensive department next season.
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