Unlike a year ago, Milan has more points today, and despite being eliminated from the Coppa Italia, they are in excellent form in the league: 5 wins and 1 draw in the last 6 matches.
This year, however, due to various needs and also shortcomings, they have (Gabbia, Terracciano) and will still need to invest in the market, specifically in a defender.
As reported in today's edition of Tuttosport, the profile that has emerged strongly in recent days is that of Trevoh Chalobah from Chelsea, a club with which Milan has excellent relations.
The Sierra Leonean has not had much playing time this year, partly due to an injury, and he could be leaving the Blues.
The idea would be to make a move 'à la Tomori'. That is, paying a fee for a loan move with a high buyout option.
Indeed, if Chalobah performs well, he could be signed permanently by the AC Milan club management, and there will likely be a mini-defensive revolution this summer, with Kjaer already on the path to saying goodbye.