A restart is planned for the next few months, one that arguably should have occurred last season, with the end of the Stefano Pioli era/cycle. Nevertheless, here we are, reaping the rewards of deciding against that.
You could possibly argue that Milan are in a better place to restart without Europe, given there are just three competitions to focus on next season. With this, you are allowed slightly more lenience with transfers and the need to bring in a ‘complete’ squad, so to speak.
Nevertheless, Igli Tare still wants to bring a new Rossoneri into next season, and he has several names on his shortlist, even though he is not officially in his new role.
As Calciomercato.com write, he also dreams of the Italianisation of the Diavolo, and he will ‘follow the Inter model’.
Already, multiple names are down to fulfil this goal: Giovanni Leoni and Diego Coppola in defence, as well as Pietro Comuzzo, Destiny Udogie for wing-back to replace Theo Hernandez, Samuele Ricci and Nicolussi Caviglia in midfield, then Lorenzo Lucca and Roberto Piccoli on the attacking line.