AC Milan will make several changes this summer, and two big ones will involve someone on the pitch and another off of it.
After the joys of the Supercoppa Italiana, there were brief hopes that Milan could be heading towards a good end of the season. However, things quickly derailed again and the Rossoneri have been massively underwhelming, which is not too great of a shock.
With the current picture then, changes are needed and expected from supporters, and Fabrizio Romano has reported that there are two changes set to be made already this summer.
After a disappointing six months, Sergio Conceicao will not be given the chance to lead forward the Rossoneri project under the new sporting director, and whilst this has been expected, there are seemingly not going to be any changes to the decision.
Someone who has also had a poor few months (if not longer) is Joao Felix, who initially looked like a great signing after a solid performance in the Coppa Italia. However, things quickly trailed off for him.
Reports had initially suggested that the club would make an attempt to sign him in the summer, with exploratory contacts with Chelsea taking place. But this will not be the case, and he too will leave.