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OPEN TRAINING on July 13 marks Amorim’s new era at Milan in Milanello

🇮🇹 By 4All Football Editorial ·

AC Milan will stage an OPEN TRAINING SESSION AHEAD OF THE SQUAD FULL RETURN on Monday 13 July, marking a new era under Head Coach Rúben Amorim. The Rossoneri will report back to Milanello, powered by Clivet, even though several players remain tied to FIFA World Cup duties.

The 2026/27 campaign has already introduced several newcomers, notably Head Coach Rúben Amorim and defender Mario Gila. The club also announced striker Gonçalo Ramos, completing a trio of arrivals that signal a fresh start for the Rossoneri. These appointments underline the ambition of the Club to reshape its identity.

The Club will broadcast the return across its official channels, offering live footage, images and player interviews to fans worldwide. All content will be streamed in real time, allowing supporters to follow the proceedings from any location. The coverage will also showcase the new AC Store merchandise line for the upcoming season.

In the afternoon the squad will take to the training pitch for a session that consistently draws supporters. Guided by the Head Coach and his staff, players will train on the outdoor pitch from 18:00 CEST. The timing gives attendees a first glimpse of the preparations for the new season.

Three parking zones will serve visitors: P1 near the left‑hand turn for the Sports Centre, P2 on Via Ronco, and P3 in Piazza Falcone e Borsellino, all open from 14:00 CEST. All areas will be monitored to ensure smooth traffic flow and a pleasant experience for the crowd. Fans can download the COMPLETE MAP and explore match kits, clothing, accessories and gift ideas by visiting the AC Store online.

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