The 2024-25 season forced Milan to change direction completely, appointing the likes of Igli Tare and Max Allegri for a more classic Serie A approach. However, while the goal for next season is clear, it has resulted in a lot of movement on the mercato.
Taking a look at the squad as things stand, it feels a bit chaotic and as such, we have divided the players into three different categories: To stay, uncertainties and to leave. Granted that a lot can change on the mercato, at least this gives us a semi-good picture
The fact that there are only ten players in this category says a lot about the summer so far, with the management reconsidering the future of almost every player in the squad. Maybe you could even argue that Pavlovic isn’t safe, which would take the number down to nine players.
Marco Sportiello
Lorenzo Torriani
Matteo Gabbia
Alex Jimenez
Strahinja Pavlovic
Warren Bondo
Youssouf Fofana
Christian Pulisic
Rafael Leao
Santiago Gimenez
Maignan appeared destined to leave the club but after Chelsea refused to increase their offer, a stay cannot be ruled out. Emerson Royal, meanwhile, is a player Milan would love to offload but it remains to be seen if any clubs are interested (he has only just come back from a long injury
Mike Maignan
Emerson Royal
Filippo Terracciano
Malick Thiaw
Fikayo Tomori
Tommaso Pobega
Ruben Loftus-Cheek
Samuel Chukwueze
Alexis Saelemaekers
Luka Jovic
Noah Okafor
Finally, from the loanees that won’t be redeemed to outcasts, there are some players who most definitely will leave the club this summer. Musah, for example, appears to be just one step away from Napoli.
Alessandro Florenzi (contract expires)
Kyle Walker (loan expires)
Tammy Abraham (loan expires)
Riccardo Sottil (loan expires)
Joao Felix (loan expires)
Pierre Kalulu (has left)
Marco Pellegrino (has left)
Tijjani Reijnders (has left)
Devis Vasquez
Theo Hernandez
Yunus Musah
Yacine Adli
Lorenzo Colombo
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