The other day, during the press conference on the eve of the season opener against Torino, Paulo Fonseca said that Milan's incoming transfer market was closed. However, no sooner had he said this than the Portuguese coach was immediately contradicted by Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who, during the presentation of Youssouf Fofana at the club's headquarters, stated: "I decide when the market closes."

This can only mean one thing: Milan might indulge in one last move this summer. The "necessary" market is over, as all the acquisitions the team needed to strengthen have been completed, the last being the French midfielder. Now, the Rossoneri management could turn their attention to opportunities, though they first need to focus on sales.
Manu Koné could be part of Milan's plans in the remaining weeks of the transfer market
Once a few players are sold, with Adli, Kalulu, and Pobega being the main candidates to leave, Milan could give Paulo Fonseca another reinforcement according to Tuttosport, who suggests the name of Manu Koné from Borussia Monchengladbach. Yesterday, in a press conference, Zlatan Ibrahimovic was clear: "We are following him, he has grown a lot. He played in the Olympics, then we'll see what we have in mind. But yes, we are following him. With Fofana, there's less space for him, but we'll see."
Nothing has been ruled out, especially since the Swedish director said that "There is only one day missing as we are creating this new Milan world," and who knows, this might coincide with the arrival of Koné in the Rossoneri.
