Nobody anticipated AC Milan to reach the Champions League semi-finals, but defeats against Inter and poor league play threaten to make the season a disappointment.
Calciomercato.com reports that’reset and restart’ are the two important phrases at Milan following their painful exit from the Champions League at the hands of their local rivals, with the gap between the two clubs in terms of depth and quality visible to all.
The Nerazzurri have luxury options like Romelu Lukaku and Marcelo Brozovic, who would be starters elsewhere. The squad’s strengthening has become a priority for Paolo Maldini and Ricky Massara, who are expected to redeem the summer transfer market.
Napoli’s success in the league has opened up a new prospective way of doing business: selling players to then buy more who are better, with greater economic resources than the budget originally set.
The Milan owners expect their management to make a strategic shift in order to be more effective in disposing players who are no longer considered part of the strategy.
Starting with the certainties, there are 11 players who could leave: Mirante, Tatarusanu, Dest, Bakayoko, and Ballo Toure. The Rossoneri are willing to consider offers for Rebic, Origi, and Adli, who have had limited opportunity with Pioli.
Vranckx is getting closer to returning to Wolfsburg, while Ibrahimovic is discussing his future with Galliani at Monza. Milan is also seeking for a new right winger, and Messias might be the one to make way for him in the squad.
Leave a Reply