Reports: Milan's scouts active ahead of January - the two games and players watched
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Reports: Milan's scouts active ahead of January - the two games and players watched
"While a huge game against Roma awaits on Sunday night, AC Milan's injury crisis has the management thinking about January signings. Returning to the Champions League next season is the club's primary goal, even though Milan fans dream of winning the Scudetto. To achieve this, the club could consider bringing in a few new signings in the winter window to fill some of the gaps that have been exposed."
"He even names the players they were there to see: Oumar Solet and Alessandro Zanoli, who play centre-back and right-back respectively. The match in question ended 3-2 to the home team, and it is not the first time that Solet has been linked, given that he was mentioned as a target in the summer. Zanoli - on loan at Udinese from Napoli - could provide a more experienced deputy to Alexis Saelemaekers."
"Meanwhile, Pietro Balzano Prota of MilanVibes revealed that Geoffrey Moncada went on a midweek scouting mission. It wasn't a big trip: the Milan sporting director went up the road to the Stadio Senigallia, where he watched Como beat Verona. Prota does not mention any specific names regarding who Milan were scouting, but he did see the Lariani move two points behind the Rossoneri."
AC Milan faces a major game against Roma while an injury crisis pushes management to consider reinforcements in the January transfer window. The club prioritizes returning to the Champions League next season, though fans still hope for the Scudetto. Scouts attended Udinese's home match against Lecce to assess centre-back Oumar Solet and right-back Alessandro Zanoli. The Udinese game finished 3-2; Solet has appeared on Milan's radar previously, and Zanoli — on loan from Napoli — could serve as a more experienced deputy to Alexis Saelemaekers. Sporting director Geoffrey Moncada scouted Como's win over Verona at Stadio Senigallia. Prota reported no specific names.
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