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AC Milan will continue to invest in the squad in the January transfer window, it is claimed, but any big-money purchases can be ruled out.

Brahim Diaz, Sandro Tonali, Ciprian Tatarusanu, Jens Petter Hauge and Diogo Dalot were the five new faces to arrive, while Maldini and Massara secured a permanent deal for Ante Rebic and the renewal of Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

A meeting took place at San Siro on Thursday in which CEO Ivan Gazidis plus directors Paolo Maldini and Frederic Massara answered questions on different topics including the summer window.

On the January mercato, MilanNews report that the club have pledged to continue to invest to improve the squad, but there will be no €50m signings nor will free agents – like Mario Mandzukic – be considered.

It comes after the management feel they achieved all the objectives they set for themselves in the summer mercato. Milan had well-defined priorities at the beginning of the summer such as the permanent signing of Simon Kjaer, the renewal of Zlatan Ibrahimovic, the purchase of Ante Rebic and Alexis Saelemaekers, and the new signings compliment the core.

Speaking of spending, we have picked out three alternative right-wing targets for AC Milan to consider in the January window. (beritanya di bawah)

jadi no more free player macam mandzukic yang gerogotin gaji....

3 winger yang diincer ada di bawah....

t has been fun to watch Milan’s latest performances, largely due to the fact they are a winning side at the moment, but also the style with which they are winning.

Recent victories over Spezia, a dramatic qualification over Rio Ave in the Europa League and currently sitting second in the Serie A table have raised optimism and excitement among the fan based.

However, the striking hole at the moment is the lack of a quality right winger. Samu Castillejo does not provide enough guarantees, with only one assist in five games. Saelemaekers – although a player who seems to be improving with every game – is also not yet good enough to be trusted to contribute big numbers.

With only two players specialised in this position and both not offering assurances, it is clear this is something that may need to be addressed in January.

We have put together a list of three right-wingers across Europe that align with the management’s vision of signing young talent with plenty of potential…
1. Ismaïla Sarr

A fast and impactful player whilst at Watford last season, albeit one who didn’t reach dizzy heights with goal contributions (11 in 28), he could provide a pacey direct option on the right.

With Watford now in the Championship due to their relegation last season, he could be a potential bargain, and it is no surprise to see a number of top clubs like Liverpool having already been linked.
2. Calvin Stengs

A fantastically technical and fast young right-winger whom, alongside his team-mates, inspired a fantastic campaign for AZ Alkmaar last season in the Eredivisie before the league was cancelled due to Covid.

Supplying a solid 25 goal contributions in all competitions last season including 10 goals, the 21-year-old’s time in the Dutch top division is seemingly coming to a close with big clubs waiting in the shadows.
3. Viktor Tsygankov

A naturally gifted right-sided winger, Tsygankov is a player who possess great ability to beat a man and who has been lighting up the Ukrainian league ever since his debut in 2016.

Providing double figures in goal contributions every season since 2017, he is showing every year that he yearns for a bigger challenge, despite currently being just 22. Serie A and playing for Milan could present itself as the perfect opportunity.

On a positive note, it has been a great mercato by Milan in terms of prospects, with fan-favourite Sandro Tonali arriving who is regarded as the future of Italy’s national team midfield. Also, the nippy and wizard-like Brahim Diaz came in on loan from Real Madrid, and it does seem Milan are genuinely headed in the right direction, for the first time in over nine years.

However, failure to bolster the squad with some more first team quality over the summer, especially on the right-wing, could prove to stunt the growth.
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