Milan's transfer strategy is very clear, and Amorim also has specific requirements.

The transfer plan aligns with established parameters: Amorim will employ a modern, attacking 3-4-2-1 formation, and reinforcements will focus around his tactical ideas. The new manager doesn't require radical changes or a complete overhaul; he simply hopes to strengthen an already solid squad with several significant acquisitions, especially since the core squad has confirmed their staying. The order of acquisitions is also clear: sign a striker first, which is an absolute priority. Amorim wants to initially assess available resources, but certain gaps must be filled regardless. After completing the attack, Amorim will move to other positions, with defense being the second priority, with Antonio Silva potentially becoming Milan's second signing this summer.
Fans initially expected a quiet summer, but unexpectedly the transfer market heated up quickly, and Milan has become the most active team at the moment, and they won't stop there. Milan will continue strengthening other positions, but perhaps at a slower pace. There will also be new midfield additions, as the departures of Loftus-Cheek and Fofana are almost certain, while Modrić may play only a partial role in matches. Like operations for strikers and defenders, midfield transfers will follow the same decision-making process. Cardinale hopes to satisfy Amorim's needs, and the management team consisting of Almstadt, Gardner, and Furlani will also join in the assessment, ultimately reaching a consensus. Amorim likes Morten Hjulmand, and data analysis also supports this choice. The 27-year-old Danish midfielder previously played in Serie A for Lecce and has played for Sporting over the last two seasons, making 141 appearances and scoring 10 goals. Besides him, agent Jorge Mendes also recommended Marc Casadó, a 22-year-old from Barcelona's youth academy, who has made 75 appearances for Barcelona. Such experience is enough for him to consider new challenges.
Transfer operations may ultimately come back to the starting point: attack. Will Ibrahimović's impressive impression of 18-year-old Bosnian talent from Red Bull Salzburg, Amar Begovič, translate into concrete action? Ibrahimović, who rarely praises anyone, has already called him a rising star. Will Milan back this judgment in the transfer market? Clearly, the young player has already attracted the attention of many Italian and foreign clubs, including Roma and Atalanta. If Milan decides to formally intervene, they will act with the same determination and discretion as when they quietly acquired Ramos.
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