The red and black ship maintains course – Pioli signs until 2025

The reigning champions of Italy AC Milan, tied their title-winning coach Stefano Pioli for another two years and will continue to work together until June 2025.According to reports in Italy, the coach got a pay rise to $4 million net per season plus bonuses.”AC Milan is pleased to announce the renewal of Stefano Pioli’s contract until 30 June 2025. After embarking on a winning path that culminated in winning the 2021/2022 Scudetto, Milan and Stefano will continue together an ambitious project that reflects the values ​​and history of the Club.”Pioli is on 🔥 ➡️ 2️⃣0️⃣2️⃣5️⃣ pic.twitter.com/t7wGeEw5DX— MilanNews.it (@MilanNewsit) October 31, 2022 The 57-year-old tactician said that he’s delighted with the confidence the Club put in him, underlining the love he feels for the San Siro giants.”It’s something that got inside me. Great emotion and great responsibility, but always accompanied by great energy. I’m happy to coach Milan and to be with our fans. This always makes me give my best to achieve the best possible results,”##EDITORS_CHOICE##Speaking to Milan’s official website, the charismatic coach revealed that he was actually in talks with two other clubs when the call arrived from the Rossoneri’s legendary captain and current technical director of the famous Club. Although Pioli wouldn’t say which clubs he was talking to, the well-informed MilanNews claims that it was city rivals Genoa and Sampdoria.”I felt a lot of emotion when Paolo called. I remember that first call very well. I was in talks with two other Serie A clubs, and I was struggling as to which one to choose between two. But when Paolo called me, I immediately changed direction and came to Milano to meet him. I didn’t have any doubts. It took him little to convince me. Indeed, perhaps I had to convince him.”##NAJAVA_MECA_6778855##Milan will host RB Leipzig on Wednesday in the Champions League, needing at least a draw to qualify for the knockout stage. Succeeding would be an improvement on the last season’s result when the Rossoneri finished bottom of their group behind Liverpool, Atletico and Porto.

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