Igli Tare is set to become the new sporting director of AC Milan, with only the official announcement pending. According to the latest reports from Italy, the Albanian executive has already signed his new contract, which will officially tie him to the Rossoneri club.
Tare has agreed to a two-year deal with an option for a third season, earning a salary of €800,000 per year. This move marks a significant step for Milan’s management team as the club prepares for the upcoming season—one that, in the minds of both ownership and fans, is expected to mark a new beginning and a renewed push toward success.
The official statement from the club is expected in the coming hours. Once confirmed, Milan is likely to accelerate its search for a new head coach, entering a decisive phase in shaping the technical direction of the team.
Meanwhile, the president of the Albanian Football Federation has publicly congratulated Tare, confirming the news through a message that reads:
“Congratulations, Igli! Your appointment as Sporting Director of AC Milan is truly a major achievement. I strongly believe that your professionalism, dedication, and vision will help this legendary club return to the heights it deserves, just like in its glorious past. You’ve already proven yourself at Lazio, where for many years you built a sustainable and competitive project on the international stage. Now a new challenge awaits, and I’m confident you will succeed once again—with the same composure and passion for the game.”
Tare’s arrival signals a new chapter for Milan, as the club aims to rebuild and reestablish itself among Europe’s elite—both on and off the pitch.