AC Milan owners RedBird are unwilling to sanction additional money for investments in January, following what was a very poor January mercato this year.
Milan have had a very strong start to the season, sitting in first place with 28 points to their name. However, in order to remain competitive for the rest of the campaign, it’s clear that reinforcements will be needed in January.
A centre-back is needed given the switch to a three-man backline, while the No.9 position remains a great dilemma, with Christopher Nkunku even linked with an exit. In short, the fans and above all Massimiliano Allegri have every right to ask for movement next month.
However, as reported by Franco Ordine for Il Giornale (via Il Garante), RedBird are unwilling to sanction any additional spending in January. The main reason behind this is that the last time they did, i.e. in January this year, the outcome wasn’t exactly super positive.
Subsequently, if the report is true, Igli Tare and co will have to resort to low-cost opportunities on the mercato. Alternatively, they could make a big sale to find their signings. Santiago Gimenez has been named as a potential player to sacrifice, even if he’s very keen on staying at the club.

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