After the unsuccessful attempt with Joshua Zirkzee, Milan is ready to get its transfer market going: starting tomorrow, any day could be the right one for Alvaro Morata's green light. There is also movement to fill another striker slot, with names like Niclas Fullkrug and Memphis Depay, as well as Tammy Abraham, among those being considered.
They are looking for a final agreement in midfield for Youssouf Fofana. In short, it seems that things are seriously moving after much talk, but Paulo Fonseca has a more important task ahead.
Coach Fonseca's Milan is being born these days: July 8th was the first day of training camp at Milanello, and the Portuguese coach is beginning to get to know a team that is still not complete, with the top players who participated in the European Championship set to join the training center soon.
In addition to spreading his directives, Fonseca, along with his staff, has certainly brought a breath of fresh air regarding a fundamental element: physical preparation, which will surely differ from what was proposed by Stefano Pioli's staff.
Careful physical preparation will be crucial to address one of Milan's big problems over the past five years: injuries. It is well known that prevention is better than cure, and adequately preparing the players who will take the field from mid-August onwards for Serie A and the Champions League will certainly help avoid physical issues.
So, besides all the possible new market entries, it is important for Fonseca to find the right formula to solve Milan's main problem, which has affected the team's competitiveness in crucial moments in recent years.
Source: Calciomercato.com
