Tuttosport on newsstands this morning headlines:
"Revolution: Milan 2024–25 has been swept away."
A year ago, Paulo Fonseca had a 27-man squad at his disposal. Today only nine remain: goalkeepers Maignan and Torriani, defenders Tomori, Gabbia, and Pavlovic, midfielders Fofana and Loftus-Cheek, forwards Pulisic and Leao.

The summer transfer window brought a true revolution, despite the club insisting in mid-June that last season’s squad was solid, had underachieved compared to its potential, and would not require a full rebuild.
Facts proved otherwise, since 18 players from the 2024–25 roster have left over the summer: Theo Hernandez, Reijnders, Thiaw, Emerson Royal, Musah, Jimenez, Filippo Terracciano, Chukwueze, Okafor, Morata, Sportiello, Nava, and Zeroli were sold or loaned out; Calabria, Florenzi, and Jovic saw their contracts expire; Abraham returned to Roma and Bennacer is moving to Dinamo Zagreb, as relayed via Tuttosport today.
