CM: 10m spent, 11 minutes - Milan's plan for Odogu amid limited playing time
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CM: 10m spent, 11 minutes - Milan's plan for Odogu amid limited playing time
"David Odogu is not getting regular playing time under Massimiliano Allegri, and AC Milan are plotting a loan move for him. Milan turned to Odogu late in the summer transfer window, a name practically unheard of and with good reason. As opposed to the experienced names like Manuel Akanji and Joe Gomez, the German only had three senior appearances to his name when arriving."
"The 2006-born defender arrived as a surprise to both the Rossoneri fans and himself. Perhaps as expected, his playing time has been very limited: just 11 minutes for the first team in the Coppa Italia match against Lecce and one appearance for Milan Futuro. The initial assessment is clear: Odogu is a promising prospect, but, as things stand, he's not ready to play for Milan."
David Odogu joined AC Milan late in the summer transfer window with limited senior experience and has struggled for first-team minutes under Massimiliano Allegri. The 2006-born defender has featured for just 11 minutes in a Coppa Italia match and once for Milan Futuro. Club evaluation deems him promising but not yet ready for Milan's first team. Igli Tare will decide on Odogu before year-end after consulting the player's entourage. A loan until season's end is gaining traction to guarantee playing time, with most enquiries originating from German clubs. A new signing would be required before any departure.
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