Regarding AC Milan's transfer market, SportMediaset on Italia Uno reports that there shouldn't be any new arrivals in midfield in January, despite Stefano Pioli's words a few days ago in a press conference: "I believe that if there is an opportunity, something could be done in the market. We lost Pobega for quite some time, Bennacer is in the Africa Cup of Nations, and we lost Krunic. There may be a chance for an addition, but it depends on market opportunities."
Nevertheless, the Rossoneri club directors are indeed looking towards the future of the midfield and has set its sights on Federico Redondo, the son of former AC Milan player Fernando, who currently plays for Argentinos Juniors. This is an idea that the Milan managers are actively working on.
The cost of the Argentine midfielder who is 21 years old is estimated to be around 10 to 12 million euros, as relayed via Milan News.