AC Milan stalling in Fabio Paratici talks, Tottenham ready to make move

AC Milan have reportedly been hoping to appoint Fabio Paratici as their next sporting director, with Tottenham also keen on landing him.

According to a report from Graeme Bailey on TBR Football, AC Milan will face competition from Tottenham for Fabio Paratici, and it remains to be seen whether the English club can convince the 52-year-old to join them instead.

The report states that AC Milan are currently stalling in talks, and Tottenham are prepared to make their move and beat the Italian giants to his signature. Paratici has worked for Tottenham in the past, and he has been in constant contact with the English club over the last few months. He could be excited about the possibility of returning to the North London club.

Spurs are going through a phase of rebuilding, and they have brought in a number of talented young players in recent months. The Lilywhites will look to improve the squad further, and Paratici might feel that he could help them build a formidable side.

The 52-year-old transfer guru’s return to the club would be ideal for Tottenham as well. His connections across Europe will help them bring in better players and build for the future.

The former Juventus transfer guru has proven himself in Italy in the past, and he will feel that he needs to build a legacy in English football now. Tottenham have an exciting project, and they have the funds to bring in quality players as well. They could be an attractive destination for the 52-year-old.

Can AC Milan convince Paratici?

AC Milan are one of the biggest clubs in the world, and they will be desperate to get back to the top of Italian football once again. The Rossoneri have been quite underwhelming in recent seasons, and a quality sporting director could help them build a formidable side. So, it is hardly surprising that Paratici is on the Serie A club’s radar.

The opportunity to build them into one of the best teams in Europe could attract the Italian transfer guru as well. It remains to be seen what the 52-year-old decides. Both clubs have their unique challenges and potential, and it will not be an easy choice for the Italian.

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