In a move that underscores the mounting pressure at AC Milan, CEO Giorgio Furlani has called an emergency meeting with key figures Igli Tare and Zlatan Ibrahimovic to address the club's deepening crisis. According to Sky Sport Italia, the meeting took place today at Casa Milan, the club's headquarters, as the Rossoneri struggle to salvage their season.
The timing couldn't be more critical. Milan has plummeted to fourth place in Serie A, level on points with Roma, after managing just seven points from their last eight league matches. The low point came last night with a disappointing 3-2 home defeat to Atalanta, a result that sparked furious protests from the fans. Thousands have already signed a petition demanding Furlani's dismissal, and the atmosphere around the club has turned toxic.
The meeting included not only Furlani, Tare, and Ibrahimovic but also other staff members, with the CEO reportedly pushing for a united front as the season enters its final two games. It's a plea for solidarity in a time of turmoil, but whether it will resonate remains uncertain. Reports have been swirling for weeks that Furlani is prepared to part ways with both Tare and head coach Max Allegri after just one season, adding another layer of instability to an already fragile situation.
For Milan, a club steeped in history and accustomed to the spotlight, this crisis meeting feels like a last-ditch effort to steady the ship. The next two matches will be decisive, not just for the team's league standing but for the future of its leadership structure. As the pressure mounts, all eyes are on how this high-stakes drama unfolds in the final stretch of the season.
