AC Milan Crisis: Rangnick Nears Austria Stay as Fans Demand Ibrahimovic Sacking

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  • AC Milan have operated without a coach or sporting director for two weeks after sacking four key officials.
  • The Austrian FA has offered Ralf Rangnick total control to stay as national team manager until Euro 2028.
  • Milan owner Gerry Cardinale remains undecided about appointing Rangnick to the San Siro hot seat.
  • Supporters have demanded Zlatan Ibrahimovic be dismissed following a controversial social media video.
  • Protest banners have appeared outside the club headquarters calling for the Swedish legend’s sacking.

AC Milan remains stuck in deep management chaos. The Italian giants still lack a head coach and sporting director almost a fortnight after firing their entire backroom staff. This paralysis means the Rossoneri cannot plan transfer strategy or speak to potential new players.

The club dismissed head coach Max Allegri, chief executive Giorgio Furlani, sporting director Igli Tare and technical director Geoffrey Moncada nearly two weeks ago. Since then, no replacements have arrived. The lack of leadership leaves the Serie A side unable to prepare for the next campaign.

Meanwhile, the Austrian Football Association has made a bold move to keep their current boss. Reports from transfer expert Matteo Moretto reveal that Austria will accept every demand Ralf Rangnick makes. They want him to sign an extension that keeps him in charge through the 2028 European Championship.

This puts Milan in a difficult position. Club owner Gerry Cardinale has still not decided whether he actually wants to hire the German tactician. The delay means the San Siro outfit risks losing their top target to the national team setup.

While these urgent decisions wait, club advisor Zlatan Ibrahimovic has sparked fury among the fanbase. The former Sweden striker posted a video online showing his morning routine. Supporters reacted with anger in the comments section. They argue he should focus on solving the crisis rather than promoting his personal brand.

The protest has moved beyond social media. Fresh banners and flyers appeared outside the club offices this week. These demand that Ibrahimovic also lose his position alongside the previously sacked executives.

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