The winter transfer window saw Milan undergo a revolution. Out went Davide Calabria, Alvaro Morata, Ismael Bennacer, Luka Romero, Kevin Zeroli, and Noah Okafor; in came Santiago Gimenez, Joao Felix, Warren Bondo, Kyle Walker, and Riccardo Sottil.
Sergio Conceição’s squad appears to have emerged stronger from this January window, though only the pitch will provide the final verdict, but the fans’ reaction shows that all these moves have been well received.
As reported by the Italy-based website MilanNews.it, the Rossoneri club is experiencing a true “transfer market effect,” as over 12,000 tickets have been sold from Monday to today, averaging around 4,000 per day.
As a result, for the match against Roma, attendance figures are expected to be significant, almost at the level of a big match, since tonight at San Siro, at least 55,000 passionate fans will be there, ready to push Sergio Conceição’s team toward a semifinal that has been missing for nearly two years.