In pre-match statements from the Italian Super Cup final against Inter Milan, Ibrahimovic confirmed Milan’s intention to move in the market in January
“Something will happen, we are evaluating different market situations. We have to talk with the new coach,” this was Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s announcement about Milan’s January market.
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There is great enthusiasm – and it could not be otherwise – in the Rossoneri environment for the epic victory in the Italian Supecoppa final against Inter. It was also a resounding triumph for Sergio Conceicao, who took just seven days to enter the history of the Rossoneri club with a success that will long be remembered for the way it came and the events that preceded it.
If Sergio Conceicao is enjoying a well-deserved triumph, fellow Milan Futuro coach Daniele Bonera is certainly not smiling. The Rossoneri team is in the midst of the relegation zone in the Serie C B round, in third-last place with 17 points, four less than Pontedera, the last team at the moment to avoid the playout.
Due obiettivi per il Milan Futuro, Bonera chiede rinforzi
In the last match played Sunday in Carpi and ended 0-0, Bonera had to give up several players summoned by Conceicao for the Super Cup. In addition to Jimenez and Camarda, who are now permanent fixtures in the first team, the Portuguese coach also brought along Zeroli, Vos, Bartesaghi, Traoré and goalkeeper Reveyre, a circumstance that could be repeated as the season goes on.
For this reason, Bonera has requested reinforcements from the management that can enrich the Rossoneri’s roster with the goal of avoiding the playout. In Carpi, Milan Futuro’s new signing made his debut, namely experienced striker Andrea Margiassi, bought last week from Cittadella, the team with which he played the first leg in Serie B.
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Magrassi is not likely to be the only reinforcement for Milan Futuro. Team manager Jovan Kirovski, supported by Ibrahimovic, is probing various profiles with proven experience in the category. Attacking priority. With only 17 goals to their credit, the Rossoneri’s offensive department is one of the worst in the group along with those of Legnago and Sestri Levante, two other teams involved in the salvation struggle.
One profile that Kirovski likes a lot is that of offensive outside forward Momo Zoma, a class of 2003 Ivorian from Albinoleffe. Brought up in the youth sector of the Bergamo-based club, Zoma scored 7 goals and recorded 9 assists in the first half of the season. Milan is tempted to invest in Zoma, whose characteristics and role make him a futuristic profile for the first team as well.
It is more difficult to get to the other target for attack namely Benevento’s Davide Lamesta, also the protagonist of an excellent first half of the season with 7 assists and 4 goals that contributed to the Campania club’s first place. Lamesta is a regular starter for Benevento and it seems really unlikely that the club will be able to sell him with promotion to be won in the second half of the season. Still, Milan remains intent on getting a new center forward to flank Magrassi.
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