There is no certainty at the moment that anyone will actually arrive, but Milan continues to stay alert on the market to see if any interesting opportunities emerge to strengthen their defense. According to this morning’s edition of 'Il Giornale', the Italian club reportedly made an inquiry with Tottenham regarding a loan with an option to buy for Radu Dragusin, a 2002-born center-back who has so far played just six minutes in the Premier League this season for Spurs. The Romanian player has past experience in Italy with Juventus, Genoa, Salernitana, and Sampdoria.
Regarding Milan’s January transfer market, Max Allegri said yesterday at the pre-match press conference ahead of the Roma game: "The most important market is the summer one, and the club worked very well on both arrivals and departures. In January, the best players are kept by their teams. Then there are exceptions, like Fullkrug: the sporting director was very smart to bring him in at the start of the window. If he had arrived a week later, he would have already missed two games. On the field, we focus on the field, the rest is handled by the club."















