Well-known journalist and Milan fan, Carlo Pellegatti, has published the first episode of a new segment on his YouTube channel titled "Il mercato con Diddi" (The Transfer Market with Diddi), in which, together with the tactical analyst, they will analyze Milan's potential transfer targets.
Pellegatti's first question focuses on Milan's attack: Who between Santiago Castro and Nikola Krstovic would be the right addition to partner with Santiago Gimenez? What should be done with Tammy Abraham? Here is the response from tactical analyst Luca Diddi.

"Castro is a 2004-born striker, similar to the early version of Lautaro Martinez. He has room for improvement, but he currently leads Serie A among forwards in goals scored from outside the box. In my opinion, before joining a top club, he needs another experience in a different league. If he is meant to be an alternative to Gimenez, he would need to be developed properly. Playing together, they would get in each other's way—both prefer to operate inside the penalty area.
"Krstovic is different; he is more ready. He knows how to move inside the box and could be a viable alternative to Gimenez during a match, but not as a regular partner. He is better than Abraham because his natural habitat is the penalty area. He is also the player in Serie A who takes the most shots on goal. He could be a replacement for Abraham."
"But I have another name in mind. I would consider bringing Patrick Cutrone back to Milan. He is mobile, he could play alongside Gimenez, and he would give his all for the shirt."
"For me, the best solution would be Krstovic," as relayed via PianetaMilan.it.
