Sky: Four first team staff members to leave as Milan shake-up continues

By Oliver Fisher -

Peppe Di Stefano revealed during his update for Sky this afternoon that there will be some quite big changes in the coaching staff at AC Milan.

Speaking live from Milanello, Di Stefano told Sky (via MilanNews) that Zlatan Ibrahimovic has announced some news in the medical and physiotherapy departments, after the appointment of Paulo Fonseca as the new head coach.

After many years, Marco Paesanti, Roberto Morosi and Albino Rossetti will not be part of the first team staff. They worked as massage physio, physio and rehabilitation therapists respectively.

Last year, the goalkeeping coach was Tony Roberts, who seemed destined to stay with Fonseca. However, there has been a change of plan and he too will not be part of the Milan first team staff.

During the press conference to present the new season, Ibrahimovic also announced that Fode Ballo-Touré and Divock Origi would train with Milan Futuro rather than the first team because they are not part of the plans.

However, the journalist clarified that the full-back and the striker have not even been training with the U23 team. Instead, it seems as though they are being kept to one side while their entourages look for a new club.

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