It has been a difficult season for Milan, and at the end of the year there could be a real revolution as far as the soccer market is concerned.
Milan’s season has been far below expectations and the Rossoneri fans were expecting more. Many hoped for redemption and the winning of the second star, but one will still have to wait and a revolution is planned for next year. Barring resounding reversals there will be a new sporting director and a new coach, Sergio Conceicao’s fate hangs by a thread.
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At the end of the year many things will change, there will be a revolution in the market and the club may send several players away, some by choice as with Joao Felix who will not be redeemed, others to make cash. Without Champions League the Rossoneri club will have to find other ways to market and the club has put several players out.
In particular, the English colony present at the Rossoneri club could soon vanish, the club wanting to get rid of some elements it does not consider useful to its cause. AC Milan is considering the future of a number of Englishmen, and at the moment the only one expected to remain with the Rossoneri is English full-back Kyle Walker, a player the club would seem intent on redeeming at the end of the year. Milan can redeem Walker for 5 million at the end of the year and will definitely do so.
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While Walker is destined for permanence different will be the future of Tomori, Loftus Cheek and Abraham, players who have been very important in the club’s history but who now see their future marked. Tomori and Loftus Cheek for example will be used to make cash: the former was close to Juventus in January but is now expected to return to the Premier League, Tottenham and West Ham are on him, and Milan will let him leave for about 30 million euros, or even slightly less.
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Loftus Cheek has played very little this season, the player has been affected by physical problems and now the club has decided to sacrifice him, given also his salary. The player can leave for about 15 million euros and his return to the Premier League seems likely. On the other hand, the situation of Tammy Abraham, a player who also did well at the end of the season, is different.
Nearly 20 million euros are needed to redeem him from Roma and Abraham also has a significant salary to maintain, which is why the club seems inclined to give in, focus on a new bomber and leave the player in the capital.
The article Only one Englishman remains, Milan hunts three was written and published in its original version on Milanlive.co.uk.