Sky Sport Italia reports Milan and Fabio Paratici have reached a verbal agreement, so once all the paperwork is complete, the Italian will become the new Rossoneri sporting director.
Former Juventus Chief Football Officer Paratici is expected to be named the new Milan sporting director in the coming weeks after the two parties reached a verbal agreement on Wednesday.
Paratici had met Milan CEO Giorgio Furlani in London on Tuesday.
Paratici set to become new Milan sporting director as verbal agreement reached
Sky Sport Italia has just reported that Paratici and Milan have shaken hands, so the 52-year-old will become the new Milan sporting director starting in 2025-26.
Gianluca Di Marzio adds that the two parties will complete legal paperwork in the coming weeks, so the club’s official announcement may arrive within the next few months.
Paratici is still serving a 30-month ban, formally ending in July 2025.
Paratici is set to return to Serie A after four years. He had left Juventus in 2021 after 11 years at the club and nine Serie A title victories.
Paratici will pick a new coach for Milan for 2025-26 and the latest Gazzetta report on Wednesday suggested that Marseille’s Roberto De Zerbi was the leading candidate.