Last evening at San Siro, Milan, led by Paulo Fonseca, lost 0-2 to Antonio Cotne's Napoli. This marks Milan's third loss in nine matches of the top national competition, leaving them 11 points behind Napoli at the top.
There’s a sense that the situation is gradually slipping out of control unless the transfer market can provide some help for the Rossoneri.
The 16 goals conceded so far by Fonseca's Milan highlight deep issues.
With Fikayo Tomori's performance declining and the coach unconvinced by Strahinja Pavlović, a new defensive signing in the winter transfer window seems like a realistic solution for the Rossoneri team, potentially without much spending.
Romanian defender Radu Drăgușin, who is 22 years old, formerly of Juventus and Genoa, for example, has seen limited play with Tottenham, appearing for just 286 minutes across five matches in both league and cup competitions.
He may leave in January on loan with a purchase option, which could be a crucial opportunity in his career if he joins the Rossoneri, as reported by Pianeta Milan.
