AC Milan are working to make some much needed additions in the transfer market during this summer as the goal for Paolo Maldini and Frederic Massara is to reach the next level in terms of quality and performances on the pitch. The Rossoneri want to defend the Scudetto and do well in the Champions League competition.
So far, the newest faces to arrive is Divock Origi on a free besides Yacine Adli who was purchased by the club last season.
According to what is reported by The Athletic, a large chunk of the transfer budget is reserved for a "right winger/No 10 like Charles De Ketelaere" rather than invest it in Lille’s Sven Botman who chose to join Premier League outfit Newcastle instead. AC Milan won the league thanks to its strong defence and therefore, it made sense to focus on other areas which lack good additions such as the attacking department:
"A cast-iron defence is what won Milan the league rather than an attack that ranked as only the fourth-most prolific in Serie A", wrote James Horncastle.
