
Milan Plans a Revolution in the Transfer Market, with Italian Stars on the Radar
AC Milan is preparing to make significant changes to its squad during the upcoming summer transfer market, as it seeks to regain its Italian identity following criticism over the lack of local players in its ranks. The Rossoneri have several prominent names on their table, led by their former star Sandro Tonali.
Despite his departure from Milan to Newcastle United, Sandro Tonali remains one of the main targets for the management, which is considering the possibility of bringing him back to strengthen the midfield. However, the deal seems complicated due to the player's contract, which runs until 2028, in addition to the difficulty of Newcastle easily parting with his services.
If the Tonali deal fails, Milan has set its sights on Samuel Ricci, the Torino star, as an alternative option. The 23-year-old player has attracted the attention of several European clubs, including Manchester City, following Rodri's injury. Giovanni Fabbian, a Bologna player, is also among the names being considered, but Inter Milan holds the option to buy him back for 12 million euros.
To strengthen the attacking line, Milan is closely monitoring Lorenzo Lucca, the Udinese striker, who has made a remarkable appearance in the UEFA Nations League, as the management seeks to add a new attacking element capable of providing additional solutions next season.
In defense, the name Pietro Comuzzo, the young Fiorentina star, has emerged after his club rejected a 35 million euro offer from Napoli in the winter. Diego Coppola, the Hellas Verona defender, is a less expensive option, but he may not be a priority for the Rossoneri at this time.
The absence of Milan players from the recent Italian national team list, except for Matteo Gabbia, has prompted fans to demand a return to balance between local talents and foreign signings. It seems that the club management is ready to take strong action in the upcoming transfer market to bring some Italian names back to San Siro.
Despite his departure from Milan to Newcastle United, Sandro Tonali remains one of the main targets for the management, which is considering the possibility of bringing him back to strengthen the midfield. However, the deal seems complicated due to the player's contract, which runs until 2028, in addition to the difficulty of Newcastle easily parting with his services.
If the Tonali deal fails, Milan has set its sights on Samuel Ricci, the Torino star, as an alternative option. The 23-year-old player has attracted the attention of several European clubs, including Manchester City, following Rodri's injury. Giovanni Fabbian, a Bologna player, is also among the names being considered, but Inter Milan holds the option to buy him back for 12 million euros.
To strengthen the attacking line, Milan is closely monitoring Lorenzo Lucca, the Udinese striker, who has made a remarkable appearance in the UEFA Nations League, as the management seeks to add a new attacking element capable of providing additional solutions next season.
In defense, the name Pietro Comuzzo, the young Fiorentina star, has emerged after his club rejected a 35 million euro offer from Napoli in the winter. Diego Coppola, the Hellas Verona defender, is a less expensive option, but he may not be a priority for the Rossoneri at this time.
The absence of Milan players from the recent Italian national team list, except for Matteo Gabbia, has prompted fans to demand a return to balance between local talents and foreign signings. It seems that the club management is ready to take strong action in the upcoming transfer market to bring some Italian names back to San Siro.