CM: 170m spent badly - why transfer failings also responsible for Milan's difficulties
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CM: 170m spent badly - why transfer failings also responsible for Milan's difficulties
"AC Milan's performance has sharply declined, with the team scoring only 16 goals in the second half of the season, leading to criticism of management's transfer strategy."
"The club invested approximately €170m in 11 new players, but very few have thrived, raising questions about the effectiveness of their transfer business."
"Koni De Winter, bought for €20m, has had a mixed season with one goal but has also made serious blunders that cost him a starting position."
"Pervis Estupinan's first season included a memorable derby-winning goal, but his overall performance has been marred by defensive errors and loss of his starting role."
AC Milan has experienced a drastic decline in form, dropping from 42 points in the first half of the season to just 25 in the second half of 2025-26. The team has struggled offensively, scoring only 16 goals. New signings have not performed well, with 11 players brought in for around €170m, yet few have made a significant impact. Players like Koni De Winter and Pervis Estupinan have shown mixed performances, contributing to the team's overall crisis.
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