
"A petition was launched on the website Change.org which now has over 43,000 signatures, and it could lead to some reflections now just from the owners but from Furlani himself. Furlani reflects on future The report claims that Furlani is 'very disappointed by the growing distrust towards him' and now has 'some doubts about what his personal and professional choices for the future should be'. Transfer market interference, fragmented communication and the dismantling of organised fan support are some of the accusations Milan supporters are making against the former Elliott man."
"While waiting to see what the atmosphere will be like tomorrow at San Siro, Furlani was 'deeply upset by the protest'. He continues to independently pursue contacts with sporting directors and coaches, but he is also considering his future and the idea of ending his time at Milan. These are going to be a hot few weeks at AC Milan: all the key figures, both managerial and technical, are under scrutiny, and a new complete overhaul is 'likely on the horizon'."
"One year ago, the Milanese executive returned from a summit in America with a three-year contract extension signed by Gerry Cardinale, through 2028. While waiting to see what the atmosphere will be like tomorrow at San Siro, Furlani was 'deeply upset by the protest'. He continues to independently pursue contacts with sporting directors and coaches, but he is also considering his future and the idea of ending his time at Milan."
"Calciomercato.com add that part of RedBird are 'very dissatisfied with Giorgio Furlani's performance and are reportedly pushing for a change'. One year after the heated protests against Gerry Cardinale and the RedBird ownership, history is repeating itself at Milan. This time the target is Furlani, who is 'increasingly unpopular with the fans, yet increasingly powerful within Milan'."
Giorgio Furlani has become increasingly unpopular with AC Milan fans, leading to protests at San Siro and leaving him deeply upset. A Change.org petition has gathered over 43,000 signatures and could pressure both ownership and Furlani himself. Reports state Furlani is very disappointed by the growing distrust and has doubts about future personal and professional choices. Fans accuse him of transfer market interference, fragmented communication, and dismantling organized fan support. RedBird is reportedly dissatisfied with his performance and is pushing for a change. Furlani continues independent contacts with sporting directors and coaches while considering ending his time at Milan. A complete overhaul is considered likely.
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