AC Milan continue to work on the transfer market, as several additions are still needed to make Massimiliano Allegri’s squad even more competitive.
Regarding the defense, today’s edition of La Gazzetta dello Sport reports that CEO Giorgio Furlani and sporting director Igli Tare want to provide the Milan coach with at least one full-back before the team departs for the Asian tour.

Among the options for the right flank, interest remains alive in Marc Pubill, the Almeria wing-back and Olympic champion with Spain, as well as Guéla Doué from Strasbourg, who is pushing to make the move to the San Siro.
Meanwhile, Malick Thiaw has decided to reject an offer from Como, who were proposing a net salary of 4 million euros per season. As a result, Milan will not collect the 25 million euros that would have come from the deal — money that was intended to be used to sign another central defender, with the hottest name in recent weeks being Giovanni Leoni from Parma.
