Ruben Amorim has been appointed as the new manager of AC Milan, taking over after a challenging tenure at Manchester United.
The 41‑year‑old left the English club following a record of 63 games, 24 wins and a win percentage of just over 38 percent. His departure came after a difficult spell that saw the club struggle to secure consistent results.
AC Milan finished fifth in Serie A last season and faces the task of restoring the club to title contention while securing a place in the Champions League.
Amorim expressed enthusiasm for the role, saying he feels honoured to coach a club he has admired for years and that the challenge is greater than the one he faced at Old Trafford.
He emphasized a commitment to winning, stating that a coach of Milan must play with the intent to win and that he is ready to work with the staff and players to achieve that goal.
Amorim has long been a fan of the club, recalling childhood memories of watching legendary teams and expressing a dream of both playing for and coaching the Rossoneri.
The club has followed his career closely and hopes that his appointment will prove to be a pivotal and successful decision, confident that the new era will start on the right footing.
