Confirmations are coming from multiple media outlets: Paolo Maldini is the most vulnerable figure in the event of failure to qualify for the next Champions League, writes Milan Press.

Following La Gazzetta dello Sport, both Corriere della Sera and La Repubblica are highlighting the topic today.
According to the first newspaper, for example, the rejection of Dybala was his decision and not the ownership's, which had initially opened up to his arrival. The reported difficulties in the league were all a consequence of the original sin, namely the "wrong" summer transfer market.
There are often differences in vision between the parties involved, and unofficial criticisms are filtering through, writes the second newspaper, regarding the failures of Divock Origi, Sergino Dest, Yacine Adli, and Aster Vranckx, as well as the budget of 50 million euros which a large part of was spent on the Charles De Ketelaere who failed to deliver.
It should be noted that both Paolo Maldini and Frederic Massara have contracts with AC Milan until June 30, 2024, so they will enter their final year in their contracts this summer.
