On the Zona Rossonera show, hosted on the Calciomercato.it YouTube channel, Francesco Letizia, a journalist from Sportitalia, also spoke about AC Milan's possible moves on the transfer market.
Here's what he had to say:

"I really like Angelo Stiller, and I know Moncada is very keen on him. He could give Milan an additional boost in quality. It is important, however, to understand what Fonseca wants. Does he want a backup to rotate with Fofana and Reijnders, or a starter to move the Dutchman to the attacking midfield role and shift Pulisic? In my opinion, the team performs better with the American in the playmaker position. If we’re looking for a rotational player, history shows us that players only develop if they get substantial playing time.
The journalist continued to talk about AC Milan's need in the market:
"A midfielder is needed, but the level of investment depends on Fonseca's vision. If he is inclined to try a new balance with two more defensive players in front of the backline while pushing Reijnders forward, then a starter is required. Stiller is a good name, as is Ricci, though I don’t agree with his valuation. On the other hand, if Fonseca is set on keeping Pulisic as the playmaker, then a backup is needed—though it should be someone who gets the proper amount of playing time."
For context, Angelo Stiller, who is 23 years old, is a left-footed German defensive midfielder who stands at 183 centimetres tall. His contract with Stuttgart until 2027. He made 22 appearances this season with one goal and two assists registered to his name. His transfer market value is set 28 million euros. Will AC Milan try to make a concrete offer for him soon?
