AC Milan has dismissed Paulo Fonseca after the draw with Roma, and reports suggest that Sergio Conceicao is nearing an agreement to take over as the new manager at San Siro.

**Milan, Italy – December 29, 2024**

In a dramatic turn of events, AC Milan have parted ways with head coach Paulo Fonseca following a disappointing 1-1 draw against Roma at the iconic Stadio Giuseppe Meazza. The decision comes just six months after Fonseca took the reins from Stefano Pioli in June, marking a turbulent tenure for the 51-year-old.

Fonseca’s final match was marred by controversy, as he was sent off during the clash against Roma, a fittingly tumultuous end to his brief spell in charge. Speaking to reporters as he departed the San Siro, Fonseca acknowledged the situation, stating, “Yes, it’s true. I’m out. That’s life. I did everything I could.”

The club has yet to officially confirm his successor, but reports suggest that fellow Portuguese coach Sergio Conceicao is poised to take over. Conceicao, who enjoyed a successful stint at Porto, is seen as a strong candidate to restore Milan’s fortunes.

In a statement released by the club, AC Milan expressed their gratitude towards Fonseca, saying, “AC Milan announces that Paulo Fonseca has been relieved from his duties as head coach of the men’s first team. The club extends its gratitude to Paulo for his great professionalism and wishes him the very best in his future endeavours.”

Fonseca’s time at the helm was characterized by inconsistency, with the Rossoneri managing to secure only seven victories from 17 league matches. The latest draw leaves them languishing in eighth place, a worrying eight points adrift of fourth-placed Lazio and the coveted UEFA Champions League qualification spots.

While their domestic form has faltered, Milan have fared better in European competition, currently sitting 12th in their group but on the brink of advancing to the knockout stages, thanks in part to a notable 3-1 victory over Real Madrid in November.

As the club looks to the future, they will face a crucial test against Juventus in the Italian Super Cup semi-finals in Saudi Arabia on January 3. The upcoming match will be a significant challenge for whoever steps into the managerial role, as AC Milan seeks to reclaim their status among Italy’s elite.

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