This morning, Il Corriere della Sera took stock of the situation at Milan, with the following headline:
"Emerson Royal stops, Walker ready for the derby."
The Brazilian has in fact suffered a high-grade lesion to his calf, an injury that will keep him out (even from the squad) for at least two months, which is why his transfer in this market has become decidedly complicated.

Also, due to Strahinja Pavlovic's refusal to join Fenerbahce, Milan are unlikely to have significant revenue from their sales, and consequently, it is difficult to imagine a convincing offer to Feyenoord for Gimenez.
In the meantime, yesterday was Kyle Walker's day.
The former Manchester City player landed in Milan, underwent medical tests, and signed the contract that will tie him to Milan until the end of the season.
Today, he should return to England to obtain a residence permit. In light of this, he will not be there against Parma, with his debut in red and black having been postponed to Sunday, February 2, for the derby against Inter.
