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·12 August 2025
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·12 August 2025
AC Milan manoeuvre through the summer transfer window with key changes in defence, while keeping ambitions high for the upcoming season.
As Malick Thiaw's transfer to Newcastle United looms near, Milan continues reshaping their defensive line. Thiaw is set for a move valued at £35 million after two solid seasons at San Siro, with the player eager for the Premier League's challenges. Meanwhile, AC Milan instantly bolstered their defensive ranks by agreeing to terms with Genoa's 23-year-old Belgian centre-back, Koni De Winter, for €20 million plus bonuses. De Winter's signing indicates Milan's strategic planning under Allegri as they prepare to tackle both domestic and international fixtures with depth in their squad.
The recent pre-season skirmishes reveal Milan's tactical adjustments with Allegri at the helm, who sees tactical reinforcement as a priority. After facing Chelsea's firepower, Massimiliano Allegri noted the value of new midfield dynamo Luka Modric. In a game where Modric only played a half, he significantly steadied the Rossoneri ship, pointing towards an influential role in Milan's midseason strategy. With player versatility high on the agenda, Allegri's shift of Rafael Leão from winger to centre-forward hints at the strategic flexibility the manager seeks to embed this season.
A sense of optimism unfurls within the squad, spurred by Santiago Gimenez's determination and hunger to succeed. After reflecting on his modest tally of six goals and three assists from last season, Gimenez is set to channel inspiration from stalwart Luka Modric. Ahead of the crucial Serie A opener against Cremonese, Milan is not just flexing financial acumen but is equally committed to infusing a vigorous spirit to leave a mark this season.
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