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Tuttosport: Dutch defender to Croatian winger – Maldini planning four signings as Scudetto ‘gift’



Maldini Brekalo

By: Oliver Fisher

The Milan management are hoping to get four deals over the line in the summer as a ‘gift’ to Stefano Pioli in the event of a Scudetto win, a report claims.

Tuttosport (via MilanNews) rightly report that even though we are in the decisive phase of the season with one game left and just one point needed for Milan to be crowned champions, the transfer market never takes a break and preparing for 2022-23 is always in mind.

In the event of winning the Scudetto, Paolo Maldini and Ricky Massara are looking to bolster the squad by signing a reinforcement for each department, that being the defence, midfield, attacking trident and the centre-forward areas.

The names are Sven Botman of Lille for centre-back, Renato Sanches of Lille for the midfield, Josip Brekalo of Torino (on loan from Wolfsburg) for the right wing and Divock Origi of Liverpool (contract expiring) for the striker position.

The post Tuttosport: Dutch defender to Croatian winger – Maldini planning four signings as Scudetto ‘gift’ appeared first on SempreMilancom.



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