This morning, Tuttosport emphasizes that Tammy Abraham is expected to start in the next league match against Venezia. This is because he has integrated well since his first steps in the Rossoneri team, but also because Alvaro Morata will have just recovered after about three weeks of muscle problems. For this reason, Fonseca is already putting the weight of Milan's attack on the shoulders of the new English striker.
There is an urgent need to reconnect with the Rossoneri fans and San Siro, which seems disheartened after a summer and start of the season that have not lived up to expectations. Moreover, the former Roma player will need to live up to the expectations of having been strongly wanted and chosen by Fonseca, the main advocate in the negotiation. Against Venezia, Abraham is expected to lead the attack, while for Liverpool and Inter, Alvaro Morata is expected to return. In general, however, the Rossoneri club aims to have a proper rotation in the attack.
In his introductory press conference, Tammy Abraham stated that he left Roma because he felt it was the right time to "raise the bar." Between the lines, it is clear that the Englishman considers his time in the Giallorossi to be over. However, his arrival at Milan is only temporary, just like Alexis Saelemaekers.
Therefore, if Abraham deserves a permanent spot at Milan, the two clubs will need to reach an agreement. It is certain, though, that with the Belgian player (formerly of Bologna) in the capital, those at Casa Milan could take advantage of this valuable technical trade. In all of this, Luka Jovic, excluded from the Champions League list, will be the third-choice striker in the Rossoneri hierarchy and can only be used in Serie A (or possibly in other national competitions).
