During the usual appointment with his editorial for Tuttomercatoweb.com, the well-known Italian journalist, Luca Marchetti, took stock of what will be AC Milan's next transfer window.
Here's what he had to say:

"[...] The Rossoneri and Nerazzurri clubs don't seem to need much. Inter, for sure - as admitted by Marotta himself - will do nothing in this transfer window but might prepare for the next one. Milan doesn't believe the problems are market-related; on the contrary. Fonseca's position is clearly hanging on the results. The win against Verona was certainly useful to avoid opening a crisis, but it wasn't a convincing victory in terms of gameplay (although it must be said that this weekend all the big teams struggled even while winning)."
Besides Milan, what about Atalanta?
"Even Atalanta today doesn't need anything: everything is running perfectly. At most, there might be some minor adjustments, not even among the second-string players, but among the third-string ones: those who have played less and might be seeking more playing time or are the subject of interest."
