The season Milan is experiencing is unacceptable, especially considering the expectations at the start.
After an important summer transfer window, the Rossoneri aimed to comfortably secure a top-four finish while simultaneously competing for the Scudetto. However, as of January 31, the situation is far from what was expected at the club's headquarters when they initially planned for the season.

The coach has been changed, some of last summer's key signings have been put up for sale, and Morata could even leave Milan in the coming hours to join Galatasaray.
The situation has turned upside down in no time, with La Repubblica describing the club's actions as "anti-crisis moves." Milan is reportedly ready to go all-in on Santiago Gimenez from Feyenoord, not only to replace Morata but also to provide Sergio Conceição with a striker capable of scoring a lot of goals.
