According to MilanNews.it, Milan's top management held a 4-hour meeting in Lisbon to discuss upcoming transfers and strategy.

Milan Meeting: Cardinale Prioritizes Collective Decision-Making

These four individuals were responsible for finalizing Gonçalo Ramos's transfer to Milan and will continue to lead future transfers, operating as a unified team under Gerry Cardinale's oversight.

Cardinale places great emphasis on this approach: every decision must be deliberated by all parties and consensus must be reached. The choice of Lisbon as the meeting location also carries symbolic significance, underscoring Ruben Amorim's central role in this plan.

Amorim will arrive in Milan on July 6 to familiarize himself with the new working environment. He has already outlined the squad's reinforcement needs: two midfielders, one defender, and an attacking midfielder who can operate behind the striker.

Milan Expects No Major Overhaul: Key Players Will Stay, Only 2-3 New Signings

The working group, particularly Gerry Cardinale and Ruben Amorim, believes only minimal transfers are needed to transform Milan's prospects. Therefore, La Gazzetta dello Sport emphasizes there will be no major squad overhaul or significant changes. The club currently has a solid roster, and key players must be retained: Maignan, Pavlović, Rabiot, Pulisic. Additionally, some youth academy players will be promoted, along with 2-3 experienced signings that meet Amorim's requirements.

Regarding specific names and operations, very little is known externally—much like the Gonçalo Ramos deal, which was completed almost without public knowledge.

Current potential targets include Benfica defender Antonio Silva, Sporting CP midfielder Morten Hjulmand, and Barcelona midfielder Marc Casadó.

Tradotto dall'IA.

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