Milan Under Glasner's Leadership Targets Crystal Palace Trio
Italian and English press reports have revealed that AC Milan is considering potential coach Oliver Glasner as the centerpiece of its new technical project, with an initial list including three players from Crystal Palace to strengthen the squad for the next season.
According to sources, the names on the table for the Rossoneri management are: Japanese Daichi Kamada, French striker Jean-Philippe Mateta, and Colombian full-back Daniel Muñoz, all of whom Glasner knows well from his experience with them in the English league.
Reports indicate that the idea of signing these players is part of a plan to rebuild AC Milan technically, especially if Glasner is appointed as the new coach. Kamada is seen as a midfielder capable of linking play and creating opportunities, while Mateta is considered an option for direct attack, and Muñoz provides solutions in both offensive and defensive full-back positions.
Some sources also confirm that Mateta, in particular, was previously of interest to Milan before his transfer deal fell through due to medical reasons at an earlier time, bringing his name back into the spotlight.
While there are no official offers yet, the matter is directly linked to the decision on the identity of the new coach at Milan. These names are expected to become actual targets if Glasner officially arrives at San Siro.
According to sources, the names on the table for the Rossoneri management are: Japanese Daichi Kamada, French striker Jean-Philippe Mateta, and Colombian full-back Daniel Muñoz, all of whom Glasner knows well from his experience with them in the English league.
Reports indicate that the idea of signing these players is part of a plan to rebuild AC Milan technically, especially if Glasner is appointed as the new coach. Kamada is seen as a midfielder capable of linking play and creating opportunities, while Mateta is considered an option for direct attack, and Muñoz provides solutions in both offensive and defensive full-back positions.
Some sources also confirm that Mateta, in particular, was previously of interest to Milan before his transfer deal fell through due to medical reasons at an earlier time, bringing his name back into the spotlight.
While there are no official offers yet, the matter is directly linked to the decision on the identity of the new coach at Milan. These names are expected to become actual targets if Glasner officially arrives at San Siro.