Regarding the chaos at the Rossoneri club, today's edition of Corriere della Sera carries the following headline this morning:
"Milan, the great exodus of the stars. The week of truth begins."
A week has passed since the departures of Giorgio Furlani, Geoffrey Moncada, Igli Tare and Max Allegri, and for the moment Milan have not yet found replacements for any of them. Further complicating matters are the comments made in recent hours by Rafael Leao, who announced that his seven-year spell at Milan has come to an end and that he wants to change clubs:
"I have already given everything I had to the club. Now I aspire to test myself in another league. If that were to happen, I would be very happy."

But Leao's departure, for which Milan could receive €50-60 million, may not be the only high-profile exit at the club during this summer transfer window. The futures of several others are also uncertain. For example, Luka Modrić, whose contract is expiring, has not yet decided what he will do next.
Adrien Rabiot is another player in doubt, with Allegri reportedly keen to bring him to Napoli. Attention should also be paid to the situation of Mike Maignan, another of Max's most trusted players, who renewed his contract only a few months ago, partly thanks to the insistence of the Livorno-born coach.
Meanwhile, an important week is beginning in which Milan hope to fill at least some of the vacant positions in their organisational structure.















