AC Milan has officially welcomed Rúben Amorim as the new head coach, marking the beginning of a new era for the Rossoneri. Amorim, who signed a contract until 2029 with an option for a fourth year, brings with him a philosophy of offensive and high-intensity football that has already convinced Gerry Cardinale, the club's owner. In a statement, Amorim expressed his pride in coaching a club with a rich history and an extraordinary fanbase like Milan. His ambition is clear: to elevate Milan to a level of dominant play, focusing on beautiful football and plenty of goals. Following the dismissal of Massimiliano Allegri, the club has begun to clarify its direction, and the choice of Amorim reflects a long-term commitment to a winning project. Cardinale emphasized that Amorim's journey at Sporting Lisbon was exceptional and perfectly aligned with the style of play Milan is seeking. With a team that may adopt a three-man defense and increased wing play, there are also questions about the future of key players like Rafael Leao and Adrien Rabiot. The challenge for Amorim will be to build a competitive squad and establish a strong relationship with the management, as the club prepares for a Rossoneri revolution.