Over the last league weekend, Paulo Fonseca's Milan won at Monza (goal by Tijjani Reijnders), and while awaiting tomorrow night's Champions League match against Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabéu, they are also considering how to approach the upcoming transfer windows.
In fact, between January 2025 and next summer, this squad will need significant adjustments. Amid poor assessments and incomprehensible decisions, there will be a lot of work for the directors to get the Rossoneri back on track.
In Milan's summer 2025 transfer market, neither Matteo Gabbia nor Strahinja Pavlović risk being "cut."
However, one of Malick Thiaw or Fikayo Tomori does, with the Englishman currently more likely than the German given recent weeks. But market dynamics and hierarchies change weekly.
Should one of the two depart, for an amount between 30 and 35 million euros, according to MilanLive.it, the Rossoneri would turn their attention to Giorgio Scalvini.
Scalvini is 20 years old and he plies his trade for Atalanta. He missed the Euros due to a torn ACL. He is expected to return to the field after the international break scheduled for mid-month.
Milan could try to sign Scalvini if he recovers well
If he proves fully recovered, the Rossoneri and the Bergamo-based club could discuss him in the coming months in view of the 2025-2026 season. Scalvini would represent a solid cornerstone for rebuilding the defence.