Milan’s win in Lecce will not only allow the team to head into the international break in the best possible way, but also to face the frantic final 72 hours of the transfer market with a much clearer mind.

Before the match at the Via del Mare stadium, sporting director Igli Tare revealed the Rossoneri’s main targets: a striker (Dovbyk) and a central defender. He skipped over the subject of Adrien Rabiot, though the French midfielder remains a player the Milan management is working on.
Milan wants Rabiot:
In fact, La Gazzetta dello Sport wrote this morning that, after an initial period of hesitation, the Marseille midfielder has opened up to a return to Italy and specifically to Milan. The paper headlined: "Contacts with the Frenchman’s mother," since only with Veronique Rabiot’s approval could Milan deliver Rabiot to Max Allegri.
