AC Milan shut down by Ralf Rangnick as Austria coach extends contract despite talks with Serie A side

AC Milan shut down by Ralf Rangnick as Austria coach extends contract despite talks with Serie A side

Published Jun. 13, 2026 3:26 p.m. ET
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Snubbing the Rossoneri

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The former Manchester United interim manager had met with Milan officials in Vienna at the end of May

Demands met by the ÖFB

Securing Rangnick's future was not merely a matter of financial terms. While the ÖFB successfully met his salary expectations, the negotiations also hinged on the manager's desire for a more professional backroom environment. After lengthy discussions, the federation agreed to his requests for a highly specialised support staff to ensure the squad remains competitive on the world stage.

The clarity provided by this extension is seen as vital for the squad's focus. "I am very pleased that we can present this great news to our fans shortly before the start of the World Cup," stated ÖFB Chairman Josef Pröll. He added that the agreement is an important signal of unity and that the "clarity now created is of great importance, especially for the team".

A record-breaking tenure

Rangnick has transformed the fortunes of the Austrian side since taking over from Franco Foda in 2022. Despite a disappointing exit to Turkey at Euro 2024, his overall impact has been statistically undeniable. Across 45 international matches, he has secured 27 wins and eight draws, leaving him with an impressive points-per-game average of 1.98.

This figure represents the highest points average of any Austria manager since 1945 who has overseen at least ten matches. Furthermore, Rangnick has turned the home stadium into a fortress, currently maintaining a run of 14 consecutive home games without defeat—a national record that has galvanised the fanbase and players alike ahead of the tournament in North America.

Eyes on the World Cup

With his future now resolved, Rangnick can turn his undivided attention to a challenging World Cup group. Austria has been drawn alongside defending champions Argentina, Algeria, and Jordan. Their first test comes against Jordan in Santa Clara, marking the nation's return to the global tournament after a 28-year absence.

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