During his regular editorial column for TMW, journalist Fabrizio Biasin shared his thoughts on the new Milan project led by Igli Tare and Massimiliano Allegri that is taking shape this summer:

"Milan is undergoing a revolution. And revolutions, by definition, are frightening. The idea of shifting from a 'big-name' devil to a 'more practical' devil worries the fans because, at the moment, they only see the big names leaving. This is normal, but beware: this time, the revolution is in solid hands. Milan doesn't need faces; it needs substance, and to put that on the pitch, it has turned to two professionals of substance—Allegri and Tare."
Biasin continued to talk about Milan's project:
"That’s why, despite the sacrifices (it’s never nice to see important players leave), the essential thing will be to assemble a team that is as logical as possible. Just to be clear, Theo Hernandez has proven over the years to be one of the best in the world in his role, but also one of the least reliable when it comes to providing solidity to the locker room—precisely what the new Milan needs."
