What The HELL Is Happening To AC Milan? | Explained



On this week’s FD Explained, we’re looking at AC Milan. The Rossoneri might have kept Leao and reached a Champions League semi this year, but it’s a huge drop from last season’s Scudetto. Bad transfers saw Paolo Maldini sacked, and now the club is losing Sandro Tonali to Newcastle in a massive €70m switch – a sign their pull might be gone for good. So what has happened to the Rossoneri? Where are the weaknesses in the squad? How can they avoid the slump deepening next year? And are there reasons to be optimistic about the future?

Let us know what you think in the comments below.

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20 opiniones en “What The HELL Is Happening To AC Milan? | Explained”

  1. Sacking Maldini and then selling your future captain for the next 10 years is just shockingly bad. I know they’re in debt but they could have dominated the league again and financially recover. But now… they flunked it! Serie A clubs sometimes amaze me on their short-termism!

  2. If we signed chukwise and maybe a striker even a young one next to giroud it will be considered a good transfer window despite tonali leaving but considering the club position i think we're better now than the last couple of seasons we have a solid defence and a keeper (we struggle with substitute players especially full backs and the keeper but at least the main players are good and had potential) and if the new signings performs well the midfield and wings are better 2 (depends on loftus cheek and pulisic performance and if we could sign chukwise who would transform our attack completely with leao) so the team isn't perfect far from it but it's good and for the first time in years we have a good base to build on especially if kamada and de ketlare performs as expected we had good players everywhere and with 2 or 3 good signings next year we could be actually in the right direction to begin regaining our past glory
    Theoretically the best team we had in like 10 years and hope we continue with the good signing and hope the new players to reach their potential

  3. Na the maldini sacking was weird but the tonali money is being used for pulisic reijnders chukwueze loftus cheek they brought in romero on a free and may sign musah as well if they get these done they should be string contenders for the league next season

  4. It is just amazing that they have completely ignored the crap owners as a factor in last season decline. Half the reason for the poor results last season was the lack of goals yeah maldini signed origi but he didn't have the budget go get the centre forward Milan needed. Milan had 50 million to try and get a top centre forward, right winger and creative midfield player surely it is obvious that was unacheivable. It is was ridiculous Milan mid season needed signings yet the owner refused to increase the budget even a signing like zaniolo was overlooked at the very most that would have been a 40 million deal including wages and fee, what is the cost of missing out on the champions League 30 million basically recovering the majority of the cost of signing zaniolo.

    They seem to think they can make money out of Milan without understanding anything about football or Italian football. Unless there legacy is a new stadium they might as well not own Milan because nothing positive will be gained by their ownership

  5. Milan just like any other Serie A clubs are in financial crisis. Tonali never wanted to leave Milan but had to for FFP and some of the signings and players weren't great. Tomori was shocking for most of the games, Maignan was injured along with Zlatan, CDK and Origi were dreadful when they joined. At least Malick had a solid season. They barely made Champions League football due to Juventus got points deduction. This coming season Milan are gambling but the big question is will they still be competitive in the Serie A or will they slide back to mediocrity like they did in the last decade. Time will tell.

  6. Milan unfortunately has had to accept the Tonali bid..to finance the purchases of Romero, Loftus Cheek, Pulisic and hopefully..Chukwueze, Balogun and Musah.
    If we end our window having signed all those players..we should still be in a decent-ish position going into next year.
    Keeping Leao was a must and at least we still have Pioli around.
    The debts have been cleared and now we can operate in the green and move forward.
    Losing Tonali was VERY HARD to accept but that's the current market.

  7. The Gamble! The true definition of the current situation. But it's the only way to rival the top teams in Europe since we don't have the same budgets. So if Milan will find a few additional underrated talents for ~20M and let's say CDK goes back to his level (2nd season hope) – Milan might surprise everyone once more. On another hand CDK may fail another year, RLC and Pulisic may suffer injuries all the season with Bennacer till 2024 and it could be another story. But I believe)

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