AC Milan rejected former Juventus director due to federation pressure? Association president comments on rumors


AC Milan was preparing to hire former Juventus director Fabio Paratici, whose disqualification ends in July. However, it was said that the "Rossoneri" were under pressure from the federation to abandon his employment. These rumors had to be addressed by the federation itself.
Details: The president of the Italian federation, Gabriele Gravina, denies these rumors, stating that he can work for any team, but only after the suspension ends.
Quote: "I read that someone linked my name to such a hypothesis. Absolutely not. Milan or anyone else can sign Paratici, who, as is known, is not allowed to work until July 2025. He cannot work, but no rules prevent him from signing a contract," Gravina said on Wednesday on Calciomercato.com.
Reminder: AC Milan defender Kyle Walker recently broke his arm during a "Rossoneri" training session, and it is known how long the Englishman will be out.



















