Milan, the club that disappointed most in January's transitional deadline

While most of the Serie A clubs worked diligently to reinforce their teams this month, others like Milan failed in the passing January deadline. The Reds only bought one player this month, 18-year-old Marko Laselic from Belgrade's Crvena Ziesda. Milan is in second place on the Serie A table now [...]
The Reds only bought one player this month, 18-year-old Marko Laselic from Belgrade's Crvena Ziesda.
Milan is in second place on the Serie A table for the time being and the failure to operate on the transfer market can cost a lot in the race for Inter.
The failure to buy a protector in particular, seeing Simon Kjaer's injury, and the fruitless concentration on Sven Botman and Leelle makes Milan's management's work disappointing in this transitional term.
Unlike the reds, two other large clubs, Inter and Juvenous, made some very good approaches that will help them for the rest of the season.
Zikaltri was purchased by Robin Gosens by Atalanta and Felipe Caicedo of Genoa.
The barbeques made the biggest hit, buying Dusan Vlahovic of Fiorentina and Denis Zakaria from Borussia Montengladbach.












