AC Milan's summer will see a revolution, particularly in the attacking department. Of course, qualification for the Champions League is a necessary condition in order not to undermine the many ideas of the management. Let's take a look at them together.
AC Milan will partially revolutionise their attacking department this summer. There is a lot of disappointment about the performance of some players. As for the trequartista position, the right flank will see the right adjustments with Junior Messias probably leaving. Alexis Saelemaekers, due to his age and potential, is expected to stay. It's likely that Nicolò Zaniolo, whose promise made by Paolo Maldini could be fulfilled, will arrive.
The classic number 10 position is in great uncertainty. The trust in Charles De Ketelaere is still high, although some doubts are certainly arising, starting with the ownership that immediately frowned upon Paolo Maldini's request to finance the acquisition of the 2001 Belgian. Doubts also arise about Brahim Diaz, whose valuation of €22 million will not be considered by the Rossoneri, who will not go beyond €15 million, as per CalcioStyle.
The most problematic question at the moment is Leao's situation. As for Divock Origi, he is a mysterious figure, and Ante Rebic's exit is not excluded in the next transfer window.
In the event of the Portuguese's stay, Origi could also leave, or go on loan, to allow the arrival of Noa Lang and Allan Saint-Maximin with the paid loan formula for the latter.
Olivier Giroud is confirmed in attack with Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who could still sign for another year. The returns of Colombo and Lazetic are difficult, and Milan will focus on a top-class striker. Rasmus Hojlund, Jonathan David, Folarin Balogun, and even Dusan Vlahovic (in case Juventus finds itself in the desperate condition of having to sell) are highly favored. Watch out also for Mauro Icardi, Milan's plan B if one of the aforementioned profiles does not arrive.
