AC Milan club management are dealing with another blow after the various setbacks encountered this season and that is the injury of Fikayo Tomori who should be out for at least two months, according to the latest updates.
Following that injury report, it seems that the Rossoneri club directors have focused more on the trail leading to Matteo Gabbia's premature return from his loan spell at Villarreal.
According to what is told by the Italian website Calciomercato.com, the 24-year-old centre-back has given the green light for a return to his parent club. Now, Giorgio Furlani must convince the Spanish club to interrupt the ongoing loan.
The list of potential January acquisitions has been marked by a very complicated situation in the defensive department where at least two signings will be needed. The Rossoneri really need players who are skilled and recruitable immediately, possibly in the first week of January: alongside the candidacies of Barcelona's loanee at Aston Villa Clément Lenglet, West Ham's Thilo Kehrer, that of Nordi Mukiele from Paris Saint-Germain has emerged, but other alternative tracks are not excluded.
Tommaso Pobega's injury has opened another topic for consideration: Milan, considering that they cannot rely on the homegrown talent for at least 4 months, is considering taking a new midfielder on loan.
As for the strikerr's position, the club directors continue to hope for Serhou Guirassy's arrival. His request is a net salary set at 4 million euros net per season.