AC Milan turn the page after the defeat at home against Antonio Conte's team, Napoli. The loss hurts, but it is time to look forward. The next challenge in Serie A is set to be played at the U-Power stadium when the Rossoneri take on Alessandro Nesta's team, Monza.

Milan already plotting for the future
Meanwhile, however, there is an eye on the market, as reinforcements are being planned, either for the January window, or even the summer.
According to what has been reported by Pianeta Milan, in fact, in the summer months, Milan’s transfer market activity will inevitably accelerate. Much, of course, will depend on who will be the Rossoneri's head coach.
The contract (expiring June 30, 2027) suggests Fonseca, but the results don’t seem to lend much weight to the former Lille and Roma boss.
Should there be a different coach in June, the formation could change, and accordingly, the transfer choices may be different than what is initially planned now.
Certainly, though, a central striker (if they don’t pursue a permanent deal for Tammy Abraham from Roma), a right-back (Davide Calabria hasn't renewed his contract yet and could leave on a free), and an attacking midfielder to provide backup for Christian Pulisic (with a possible sale of Ruben Loftus-Cheek on the radar) are on the agenda.
AC Milan's midfield needs to be strengthened
There is an important rumour: it appears that the Rossoneri have set their sights on Jacopo Fazzini. He is 21 years old, coached by Roberto D’Aversa, and he has quality in Serie A this season.
Under contract with club President Fabrizio Corsi until June 30, 2027, he is valued at 14 million euros, and Milan is considering a potential move for him.
The Rossoneri contemplating quick action for the next season to outpace the competition. The fact that they could offer two important swap assets to the Empoli club (Devis Vásquez and Lorenzo Colombo) might facilitate the negotiations and encourage the player to don the Rossoneri shirt, as relayed via MilanLive.it.
