Igli Tare's future at AC Milan looks increasingly uncertain. Italian media are reporting that the Albanian manager could leave his post as sporting director just a year after taking up the role at San Siro.
According to reports by "MilanNews24", although there is still no official confirmation from the club, the red and black leaders are considering changes to the sports structure after a season that has not met expectations.
Tare joined Milan last summer after a long spell at Lazio, where he built a reputation as one of the most highly regarded sporting directors in Italy. However, his time at the Rossoneri has not gone according to plan.
Reports in Italy speak of poor relations between Tara, club advisor Zlatan Ibrahimović and coach Massimiliano Allegri, which is believed to have affected the climate within the club.
Meanwhile, Milan are already said to have started thinking about a possible successor to Tara. The most talked about name is Tony D'Amico, currently part of Atalanta, who is highly regarded for his work in the transfer market and building the Bergamo team.