Milan's sporting director, Igli Tare, already thinking about strengthening Allegri's squad in January: scouts on mission for Kristensen.
A mix of enthusiasm and awareness for a Milan that wants to return to the Champions League as a primary goal but is still aiming for the title. Modric, Rabiot, and Allegri are trying to instill their mentality in a group that has won little or nothing in their careers. Until January, the Rossoneri will try to get the most out of the resources available, then in the winter transfer window a couple of reinforcements are expected for the sprint in the second half of the season.

For a title-chasing Milan, more is needed in defense and on the wings, writes Calcio Mercato. That is because Athekame and Odogu are intelligent and willing players but still too inexperienced for a stage like Milan's. This makes a decisive intervention reasonable, aimed at giving a boost to a project that is starting to draw attention, or perhaps something more. According to recent updates, Milan’s scouting department is very active and in recent weeks has been increasingly engaged across various fields. Over the weekend, the main focus is at Udine’s Bluenergy Stadium, where a scout will follow Udinese’s Danish center-back Thomas Kristensen. The 2003-born player has all the traits the Rossoneri need: physically strong at 198 cm, excellent in marking, and still relatively young. In the last direct encounter, he was involved in an unfortunate deflection for Milan’s first goal, but this changes little about Tare and Moncada’s intentions: the former Aarhus player could become a concrete target for January, with a valuation around 15 million euros.
Quite a few profiles are Milan's radar:
The Udinese vs Cagliari match is also of interest to Milan due to the presence of two profiles that Tare likes for the future. The first is Elia Caprile of Cagliari, who could succeed Maignan for Milan’s goalkeeping position.
The former Napoli goalkeeper's development is impressing positively. Attention is also on Solet, Kristensen’s counterpart at Udinese, although the club considers the 30 million euro valuation excessive.
