While waiting to discover who will be the new sporting director, Milan is reportedly beginning to lay the foundations for their operations in the upcoming summer transfer market. Of course, only the appointment of the director, along with the usual arrival of a new coach, will determine if the planned path is the right one, but moves like these could anticipate and facilitate the work of the new arrivals.

Given the uncertainty surrounding the future of Fikayo Tomori, who is increasingly on the margins of the Rossoneri’s technical project, Milan might seek a new central defender in the upcoming summer transfer market. Considering the ever-present and delicate matter of squad lists, the club is said to have started eyeing a young Italian defender born in 2003.
This morning, Tuttosport reported:
"New defense: Coppola in the lead"
This is referring to the 21-year-old Hellas Verona Italian center-back, who has made 26 appearances this season, 25 in Serie A and 1 in the Coppa Italia, under coach Paolo Zanetti.
