AC Milan is deep in negotiations to find its next head coach. Oliver Glasner remains the leading candidate, but no deal has been finalized, keeping alternatives like Matthias Jaissle and Rúben Amorim in the conversation.
The coaching carousel keeps spinning
Glasner, the former Crystal Palace and Eintracht Frankfurt manager, sat down with Milan officials for a meeting that reportedly stretched to six hours in early June 2026. The Austrian has expressed strong interest in taking the job, and Milan clearly sees him as the primary target.
Matthias Jaissle, currently managing Saudi Pro League side Al-Ahli, is considered a secondary target. The catch: extracting him from his current club comes with significant compensation demands.
Rúben Amorim has also been linked to the role. However, his candidacy has receded from discussions more recently, with the latest signals from the club suggesting Amorim has slipped down the priority list.














