FIVE KEY DECISIONS MILAN MUST MAKE BEFORE AND DURING THE SUMMER……

FIVE KEY DECISIONS MILAN MUST MAKE BEFORE AND DURING THE SUMMER

La Gazzetta dello Sport explains five decisions Milan must make over the next few months, including two summer signings and the launch of their U23 team.

While Stefano Pioli and his players focus on their targets on the pitch in the final part of the season, La Gazzetta dello Sport reports that club directors and owner Gerry Cardinale must make some key decisions over the next few months.

First and foremost, the club must sign a new centre forward for 2024-25 given that Olivier Giroud is expected to leave San Siro at the end of his contract in June, joining LAFC on a free transfer.

It is no secret that Joshua Zirkzee is the Rossoneri’s primary target, but the Serie A giants must negotiate with Bologna, which will not sell the Dutch striker for less than €50m-€60 m.

According to Gazzetta, Milan will also sign a new central midfielder but a reinforcement in the middle of the park is not a priority at San Siro these days.

The pink paper confirms that Milan may change the club’s organisation and that they are considering Damien Comolli as their new CEO. With his appointment, Giorgio Furlani would cover a different role in the club’s control room.

Last but not least, Milan are waiting for developments regarding their new stadium knowing that Milano’s mayor Beppe Sala has offered Milan and Inter the chance to refurbish and buy the Stadio Meazza.

Last but not least, the Rossoneri are tempted to launch their U23 squad playing in Italy’s third division. It’s a project that Juventus and Atalanta have already begun. According to Gazzetta, Milan are considering the financial aspects behind the creation of their second team, which also depends on the retirement of a club currently playing in Serie C, which would make room for the Milan squad in the league.

According to Gazzetta, former Milan defender Daniele Bonera is the leading candidate to become the coach of Milan’s U23 squad if the Serie A giants end up launching their second team.

Milan interested but Lecce set high price

 

AC Milan will face Lecce tomorrow at San Siro and the game could be an audition of sorts for Patrick Dorgu, given the Rossoneri’s interest in signing him in the summer.

According to this morning’s edition of Tuttosport (via PianetaMilan), tomorrow’s match between Milan and Lecce could be different for him because the Diavolo have been evaluating him for months as a possible deputy to Theo Hernandez.

It is a role that has remained mostly uncovered this year, given that Pioli – when the Frenchman was missing – moved Alessandro Florenzi to the left which is not his favoured side given he is right-footed.

The other option was to try and sign Juan Miranda on a free transfer. Before closing the deal for Filippo Terracciano, there had been some enquiries with the Andalusian club to understand if, by paying a small fee, it would be possible to bring forward Miranda’s arrival to January.

Nothing was completed due to the requests of the Seville-based club (€4-5m) and now Miranda has gone off the radar, apparently due to the commissions requested which are deemed too high by the Rossoneri management.

Dorgu is among the first on the list for the summer. Lecce already value ​​him highly, as Corvino himself made clear on Wednesday on the sidelines of a meeting at Unisalento with the students of the Sports Law and Management course.

“I certainly can’t say that with Dorgu we will make a loss. The club will make a nice profit because it has an important potential like many other young footballers who are in Lecce,” he said.

The newspaper claims that it is difficult to imagine Lecce accepting a bid of less than €10m for the defender.

 

AC Milan are the second-top scorers in Serie A this season, and yet all the signs point towards a revolution of sorts in the attacking department this summer.

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As our colleagues at SempreMilan.it report, Geoffrey Moncada and his team of collaborators are preparing for some quite substantial changes among the forward ranks and it starts from the fact that Olivier Giroud will leave the club.

The Rossoneri mercato team are therefore working on the purchase of the next number nine, an investment they likely would have had to make anyway even if Giroud weren’t leaving to join Los Angeles FC in MLS.

The future No.9

In the list drawn up by the management, the name at the top remains that of Joshua Zirkzee of Bologna. The Dutch striker is considered the ideal profile to complete Milan’s 2024-25 attacking unit due to several factors.

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