Regarding Milan's latest transfer moves, today’s edition of Tuttosport headlines:
"Frenzied finale: Allegri, you’ve got Rabiot. But no Dovbyk."
It’s yet another signing by the Rossoneri to strengthen the midfield: after Ricci, Modric, and Jashari, here comes Adrien Rabiot, a favorite of Max Allegri dating back to his Juventus days. The French midfielder underwent his medical yesterday and will officially begin his new adventure in the red-and-black jersey after completing his commitments with the French national team.

After securing Nkunku from Chelsea in recent days, Milan, responding to Allegri’s request for a traditional striker, was looking for another attacking reinforcement. To this end, in the past few days, they explored a potential swap with Roma involving Santiago Gimenez and Artem Dovbyk. The deal, however, ultimately fell through as the two clubs could not agree on the terms of the players’ transfers (the Giallorossi wanted to include at least a buy-back clause).
