AC Milan have announced Vincenzo Montella as their new manager



AC Milan have announce the appointment of Vincenzo Montella as their new manager on a two-year deal.

Montella is available  as a replacement for Cristian Brocchi, who took over from Sinisa Mihajlovic after being promoted from his position as the pinnacle of the Primavera in April, but didn't make a tremendous ample impact and switch things round.

Milan completed their season in seventh location in the Serie A table, and hope that this new hiring will carry about much needed alternate on the San Siro.

The 42-year-old Montella is a former Italy striker who spent most of his profession at AS Roma. He helped Sampdoria stay away from relegation final season, and can formally join the Rossoneri next month.

A assertion on the club's website read: "Vincenzo Montella is our new coach. Vincenzo has signed a two-year contract from July 1.





"The club's notion is that, with this naming of a brand new teach, the Rossoneri's sport can be fruitful and positive.

"A heartfelt thanks goes to Cristian Brocchi for the passion, the training and the depth with which he confronted his career as supervisor at AC Milan."

Montella will reportedly earn around €2.3m-a-yr, as well as bonuses as Milan instruct. The club also spent a fee somewhere in the neighborhood of €500k to take him from Sampdoria.

He will be the membership's eighth train within the last seven years.

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