Manager Paulo Fonseca is optimistic about AC Milan's acquisitions ahead of the new Serie A season but has also highlighted the need for player departures. As the club prepares to kick off their campaign with a home match against Torino on Saturday, Fonseca has confirmed that the signing of French midfielder Youssouf Fofana from AS Monaco is nearing completion, marking the end of their current recruitment efforts.
AC Milan's roster has been bolstered by the arrivals of striker Alvaro Morata and defenders Emerson Royal and Strahinja Pavlovic. With these additions, Fonseca emphasized that the focus will now shift to managing player departures. He noted the challenge of working with a large squad and stressed the need for streamlining the team.
Fonseca, who has been with Milan for just two months, expressed satisfaction with the team’s progress and adaptation to his tactics. While acknowledging the strength of competitors such as Inter Milan, Juventus, Napoli, and Atalanta, he is eager for the team to demonstrate their identity and competitiveness from the very first game of the season.
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