Paratici wants ‘back in the game’ – Desperate to win trophies after Tottenham, reuniting with manager on cards

During his tenure at Tottenham Hotspur, Fabio Paratici made several impactful signings that have left a lasting impression on the club.

Players like Guglielmo Vicario, Destiny Udogie, Rodrigo Bentancur, Dejan Kulusevski, and Cristian Romero have all proven to be crucial additions to the squad.

Each of these players has delivered standout performances over the past two seasons, showcasing Paratici’s keen eye for talent and ability to identify players who can thrive in the Premier League.

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However, despite these successes, Tottenham have yet to translate their individual brilliance into team silverware, leaving fans and critics alike yearning for tangible success.

Now, Paratici appears eager to return to the world of football with a renewed focus on winning trophies, a feat he achieved frequently during his time at Juventus.

According to reports from Gazzetta dello Sport, AC Milan have expressed interest in appointing Paratici as their next sporting director, and the Italian is reportedly keen on making a swift return to the game.

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His ambition is clear: to secure silverware in his next role, and Milan’s project seems to align perfectly with his aspirations.

The Rossoneri, one of Italy’s most storied clubs, present an enticing opportunity for Paratici to reignite his career and add to his impressive legacy.

Interestingly, the report also suggests that Paratici’s influence could extend beyond his own appointment.

Massimiliano Allegri, the former Juventus manager, has emerged as a potential candidate to take the helm at Milan, and it is believed that Paratici’s recommendation played a role in bringing Allegri into the conversation.

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The two share a strong professional relationship from their time together at Juventus, where they collaborated to deliver multiple Serie A titles and domestic cups. A reunion at the San Siro could provide the foundation for a successful partnership, as

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