Mercato, Di Marzio takes everyone by surprise: ‘Here’s WHO AC Milan wants to buy in January’

The renowned market expert Gianluca Di Marzio has unveiled some important news about AC Milan’s plans for January: new names emerge.

AC Milan approaches the break after a terrible period. Since the last international break, they have only managed 2 draws against Napoli and Lecce (in both games, Milan was ahead by 2 goals) and two home defeats against Juventus and Udinese in the league.

The only joy came at San Siro in the Champions League against PSG. A poor run of form not only in terms of results but also a poor atmosphere between the club and the fans, who are raining down on Stefano Pioli and his management. An immediate turnaround is needed after the break, and the transfer market could also lend a hand to Milan.

MILAN’S JANUARY TRANSFER PLANS

This break from on-field commitments could provide Milan’s executives with the opportunity to make concrete moves in the transfer market. According to the latest news circulating in the Rossoneri environment, it seems that the winter transfer window will be particularly intense. The renowned transfer market expert Gianluca Di Marzio has taken a look at the situation, revealing some entirely new names through his official website:

THE NAMES

The market expert has confirmed that Milan aims to strengthen its defense and attack in January with a new central defender and a new center-forward to complement Giroud in the plan. So far, nothing new. However, what surprises the Rossoneri fans are the new names revealed by Di Marzio alongside other more well-known targets that have been circulating for some time.

Regarding the defense Lloyd Kelly from Bournemouth is an interesting name for Moncada & the company (a hot prospect more likely for the next summer), Radu Dragusin from Genoa, and Finn van Breemen from Basel are the names that are being closely monitored.

As for the attack, Di Marzio reiterates Milan’s interest in Serhou Guirassy from Stuttgart. The new surprises, however, include central defender Alessandro Marcandalli, born in 2002 from Genoa on loan to Reggiana, and striker Akor Adams, born in 2000 from Montpellier.

They are two interesting young players, but certainly not names that can truly turn Milan around. Certainly, something more significant will be needed in January to genuinely strengthen the Rossoneri squad.