Today's edition of Il Corriere della Sera highlights the achievement of a spot in the upcoming Champions League, which is crucial for AC Milan not only from a sporting perspective but also economically, as approximately 50 million euros will enter the Rossoneri's coffers. These funds will need to be invested in the transfer market, especially in the attacking department.
It is mentioned that Giroud once again proved decisive last night. That's why Maldini chose to renew his contract for another year, at a net salary of 3 million euros, even though a young and promising striker will be added to the team during the next transfer window: it is a necessity that cannot be postponed any longer.
The newspaper listed a series of names to watch out for such as Lois Openda from Lens, Alvaro Morata of Atlético Madrid, Bologna's Marko Arnautovic and Gianluca Scamacca who currently plies his trade at West Ham. The 50 million euros earned by Milan through their qualification in the Champions League will be crucial for the upcoming transfer market, both in attack and midfield.