AC Milan won against Newcastle in England. However, that was not enough to stay in the Champions League competition. Instead, the Rossoneri will play in the Europa League competition.
Now, however, what changes in the market? This is the question several Milan fans have been asking themselves for a few hours, and Calciomercato.com have provided an answer.

Three signings for AC Milan are possible in January...
The club's European campaign has brought in revenue worth 46.4 million euros so far. The upcoming future in the Europa League demands high competitiveness in two competitions.
That's why the Rossoneri management won't alter their plans in the winter transfer window: two central defenders will arrive, and most likely, a center forward.
The first slot will actually be filled by a player returning to the team: Gabbia from Villarreal. For the other central defender slot, contenders include Jakub Kiwior from Arsenal, Konstantinos Koulierakis from PAOK, and Maxime Estève from Montpellier.
The discussion regarding the new attacking reinforcement is more complex because Luka Jovic's improvement could lead to broader considerations, perhaps delaying the signing until next summer.
There's a sense of management being attentive to opportunities in the January market, such as potentially signing Serhou Guirassy from Stuttgart with his 17-million-euro release clause, without risking a significant investment driven by immediate necessity.
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