A transformed Milan, that’s the Rossoneri side we’re looking at now that the transfer window has closed, especially when compared to the team from 365 days ago. In just one year, the vast majority of the squad, including the manager, has been completely overhauled, and it’s exactly this idea of a total revolution, which CEO Giorgio Furlani initially downplayed at the start of the window, that forms the focus of today’s article in Corriere dello Sport.

The paper declares:
"Super Milan: 10 new faces. A shake-up for Europe."
The subheading delivers the most striking detail: “Only ten players remain from last season’s squad.” The subtitle elaborates with some numbers: “40 total transactions, including 10 signings, 27 departures, and 3 players returning from loans, but only one (Saelemaekers) retained.”
Among these deals are the two most expensive in Serie A: the Frenchman Nkunku (€37 million) and the Swiss Jashari (€34 million). The squad also boasts experienced additions, with Modric and Rabiot standing out above all.
