Just in: This summer, AC Milan does not intend to make significant changes to their transfer policy.

A journalist has stated that AC Milan is not considering a major revamp in terms of transfers this summer, but rather a few targeted and excellent acquisitions.

Last summer, Milan decided to transfer Sandro Tonali to Newcastle United for a club record cost. As a result, ten new players, including Christian Pulisic, Ruben Loftus-Cheek, Samuel Chukwueze, and Tijjani Reijnders, joined.

As a result, the core has been strengthened, although several clear issues still need to be resolved. A striker is essential because Olivier Giroud is anticipated to leave when his contract expires.

In addition, there are questions over the center-back and full-back positions and the midfield group, which lacks a profile with stronger defensive inclinations, leaving the club vulnerable during transitions.

 

In his most recent column for MilanNews, journalist Antonio Vitiello provided an update on the planning that is underway in anticipation of summer.

We restate our stance: the Milan team is very competitive, but it still needs work in several areas. We are confident that Moncada, Ibrahimovic, Furlani, and sporting director D’Ottavio are already in the process of identifying three excellent players,” the speaker stated.

It should be noted that the rumors regarding Comolli were more of a January–February concept that never really took off because a director with his caliber could not have collaborated with the current management.

 

Giroud’s replacement will undoubtedly require a striker in addition to a midfielder and a defense. Although the striker receives most of the attention, Milan’s future midfielder will also need to possess stronger defensive traits in order to provide the squad with more balance. It’s crucial.

 

“On the other hand, the plan is clear; the summer will not see any revolutions, but rather accurate adjustments of a particular caliber.”