AC Milan have found their man to lead the club’s post-Massimiliano Allegri rebuild. In a stunning piece of transfer news, Portuguese tactician Rúben Amorim has reached a complete verbal agreement to become the new head coach of the Rossoneri, with the famous “Here We Go!” confirmation sealed.

Contract Breakdown & Terms
Amorim has accepted all conditions presented by the Milan board and is scheduled to officially sign the paperwork later this week.
| Detail | Contract Terms |
| Contract Validity | June 2028 (Initial 2-year deal) |
| Extension Option | June 2029 (Additional 12-month option) |
| Salary | Reportedly €3.5m per season + performance bonuses |
| Expected Arrival | Immediate travel to Milano this week |
Redemption at San Siro After Old Trafford Disgrace
The 41-year-old former Sporting CP boss steps into the San Siro dugout just five months after his abrupt and heavily publicized dismissal from Manchester United in January. While a sabbatical was originally on the horizon, the opportunity to revive the seven-time European champions proved impossible to turn down.
Milan are currently undergoing a massive institutional overhaul. Following a disappointing fifth-place finish in Serie A that saw them miss out on Champions League qualification, the club’s hierarchy completely cleared house—parting ways with manager Allegri as well as directors Igli Tare, Geoffrey Moncada, and Giorgio Furlani on the exact same day.
Tactical Fit for the Rossoneri
Despite his turbulent tenure in the Premier League, tactical analysts view Amorim’s preferred 3-4-3 system as an excellent foundational fit for Milan’s current squad composition.
Furthermore, his appointment brings massive financial relief to Manchester United, who will now save a significant portion of the £16.7 million severance package they previously owed him.
With pre-season just weeks away, Amorim’s first order of business will be working alongside the board to secure crucial summer signings, aiming to bring the Scudetto back to the red side of Milano.