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·18 août 2025
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Amidst a promising start, Milan navigate transfers and tactical adjustments under Allegri.
AC Milan are actively shaping their squad with notable moves at both ends. As pre-seasons turn into official fixtures, the Rossoneri strike a €20m deal with Leeds for Noah Okafor, a decision informed by their shifting tactical needs. Additionally, Marko Lazetić's permanent switch to Aberdeen marks a notable departure aimed at reducing the squad size and enhancing financial health. In strategic additions, young Swiss defender Zachary Athekame joins as part of the Milan Futuro Project, reflecting the club's intent on nurturing future stars.
In Milan's confident 2-0 start to the Coppa Italia against Bari, Rafael Leão scored early, yet his subsequent calf injury raises concerns ahead of the Serie A opener against Cremonese. Leão's adaptation to a 3-5-2 formation, paired with Pulisic, showed tactical promise, though his potential absence could alter Allegri's offensive dynamics. Allegri, hopeful for Leão's recovery, highlighted the forward's pivotal role and maturity crucial for the upcoming Serie A challenge.
Massimiliano Allegri's first official match in charge hinted at tactical shifts. The deployment of a 3-5-2 formation against Bari, with Leão and Pulisic up front, indicates a potential redefined attacking approach aimed at exploiting wide spaces and counter-attacks. This setup facilitated Milan's dominative possession and chance creation, a critical aspect against a densely packed Bari defence. With notable midfield acquisitions such as Luka Modric, Milan's ability to control and dictate the game's tempo sees a significant uplift.
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