Football Italia
·12 May 2026
Furlani, Tare, Ibrahimovic and Moncada futures called into question amid Milan crisis

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·12 May 2026

Reports in Italy indicate that the futures of Milan executives Giorgio Furlani, Igli Tare, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Geoffrey Moncada are all in doubt as the crisis of results continues in San Siro.
Milan currently find themselves in fourth place in the Serie A table, level on points with Roma and now at risk of missing out on next season’s Champions League heading into the final two matches of the 2025-26 season.
That is despite the fact that the Rossoneri had spent a large chunk of the campaign in second place, and the nine-point buffer they had between themselves and fifth place at the beginning of March.
La Gazzetta dello Sport has described the situation as a complete collapse in form, with the team having won just two of their eight Serie A matches since beating champions Inter in the Derby della Madonnina on March 8. Massimiliano Allegri’s side have now picked up just four points from their last six outings.
Now, the situation leaves several Rossoneri directors with their futures in doubt.
Supporters have openly turned on CEO Furlani: Fans from the Curva Sud have recently released a damning statement, calling Furlani out individually, telling him to “pack his bags and leave Milan, for he is the prime figure responsible for the team’s fourth consecutive year of sporting failure.”

VERONA, ITALY – MARCH 17: Giorgio Furlani CEO of AC Milan interacts with Zlatan Ibrahimovic during the Serie A TIM match between Hellas Verona FC and AC Milan at Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi on March 17, 2024 in Verona, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
But, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport, it is not just Furlani whose future in San Siro has been cast under doubt, as Tare, Moncada and Ibrahimovic are all part of the team that has overseen another year of Rossoneri disappointment.
For now, the full focus is on getting the team over the line and securing a top-four finish, otherwise Milan will have to ‘scale back’ their short and medium-term ambitions. Keeping hold of head coach Allegri with no Champions League football may also be difficult to pull off.
The time for re-assessment will come immediately after the 2025-26 season comes to a close. Milan have relatively favourable fixtures against Genoa and Cagliari coming up over the next two weeks, but much could change if the squad does not secure Champions League qualification.
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