In recent weeks, there has been considerable discussion about Milan's potential moves in the January transfer market.
The Rossoneri are in need of reinforcements across all areas, particularly in midfield, where resources are limited, and Youssouf Fofana and Tijjani Reijnders are being pushed to their limits.

This morning's edition of Corriere della Sera reports that the stance of the Rossoneri club management regarding the winter transfer window is very clear: they will not make signings just for the sake of it.
No short-term fixes for Milan, only deals for players who are aligned with the project and have long-term potential.
Speaking yesterday at a press conference ahead of the match against Hellas Verona, Paulo Fonseca addressed the January market, stating:
"Market? I know this is starting to become the main topic of press conferences, but it’s still early. What I can say is that we are always in communication, the club is always attentive to the market, and if necessary, they are ready to take action."
