There’s one area in the Rossoneri's squad that stands out above all others, and that’s the midfield. It’s the richest, most complete, and most convincing department.
Milan with a revamped midfield department
Massimiliano Allegri’s new creation will be born in this central zone, which this summer has added leadership and international experience with Luka Modric (34 trophies) and Adrien Rabiot (21 trophies), but also freshness and a genuine desire to make an impact within the Rossoneri team with Samuele Ricci and Ardon Jashari.

Compared to last season, when Tijjani Reijnders and Youssouf Fofana were the undisputed starters, Allegri now has a much wider array of options and can adapt to the demands of each match, as pointed out by Milan Press.
The departure of the Dutchman has cost 15 goals that will now need to be distributed among the six key players, some of whom have already made their mark (Ruben Loftus-Cheek). And while other areas of the pitch may still lack something, the midfield has been rebuilt to near perfection.
