According to Pianeta Milan, the Rossoneri management still has a budget of around 15 million euros euros for the January 2024 transfer market; money not used last summer and that can be very useful for one or two incoming deals at the beginning of the new year. As of today, it seems that the midfield will not be seeing any more arrivals. Changes, on the other hand, could occur in defence and attack.
As is known, there is a lack of a true deputy for Theo Hernández in the back, and Milan could invest 3 or 4 million euros from their budget for Juan Miranda.

The Spaniard is a 23-year-old left-back for Betis whose contract is set to expire on June 30, 2024. AC Milan's strategy for the former Barça player is twofold: either he arrives immediately for a small fee, or they will wait for the next season when he will be a free agent.
As for the attack, it is not certain that Milan will invest in the end. After all, there is Olivier Giroud, there is Okafor who has performed well so far as a striker, and there is Jović who is working to get in shape and contribute. However, if, in a couple of months, the club deems that there is a need for reinforcement up front, the path leading to Mehdi Taremi, born in 1992, an Iranian striker from Porto who is also on Inter's radar, could be reopened for the Rossoneri.
Contacts between Mehdi Taremi and AC Milan continue to exist even though it must be said that in the Rossoneri camp they have certainly not forgotten the problems that arose at the 'last minute' last summer when, after reaching an agreement with Porto, his agents made very demanding requests. Therefore, it wouldn't surprise if, in case of necessity, Milan changes their target, focusing on other profiles, despite Taremi being very much appreciated in the club.
