Italian reports indicate that AC Milan have held exploratory talks with Portuguese coach Ruben Amorim as part of their search for a new manager following the departures of Massimiliano Allegri and several club officials at the end of the 2025/26 season. La Gazzetta dello Sport states that Milan are still evaluating multiple profiles, with Ralf Rangnick and Oliver Glasner considered the two most prominent options for the club’s next technical project.
Glasner, who recently left Crystal Palace, is viewed as the frontrunner, while Rangnick’s ongoing contract with the Austrian national team complicates any immediate move. The same sources suggest Milan will continue meeting other candidates while awaiting developments in both situations before making a final decision. Amorim remains among the names under consideration, but he is not regarded as the primary choice, with Glasner still favoured to lead the team into the next phase.