
"With Niclas Fullkrug arriving, AC Milan now have a surplus of options in attack, so someone may have to leave the club. Divock Origi's departure this morning does not really change anything for Milan. Whilst they have been given a massive injection of funds - thanks to his contract termination - he was not part of the squad anyway. So, that means that the department now potentially looks bloated, and someone could leave."
"Santiago Gimenez's future was the big focus ahead of 2026, and it still may be, but the focus has moved away from the Mexican thanks to his injury. He will return in February, so whether anyone is willing to make a move will have to be seen. Alternatively, as has been reported recently, Christopher Nkunku could leave only six months after joining, mirroring what happened with Alvaro Morata last season."
"As Gazzetta dello Sport writes this morning (seen below), the Frenchman 'is now involved' in the outgoing market, and things could progress quickly, with his start to life not proving fruitful. Of course, it is important to remember that his arrival was never really requested. Giorgio Furlani is reported to have completed the deal without any real desire for him from Allegri or Igli Tare."
Niclas Fullkrug's arrival increases AC Milan's attacking options, creating a surplus that may force one or more departures. Divock Origi's contract termination freed significant funds but did not affect the active squad. The attacking department now appears potentially bloated, raising the likelihood of player exits. Santiago Gimenez is sidelined with an injury and is expected to return in February, which may delay transfer moves. Christopher Nkunku could be moved on only six months after joining due to an unfruitful start. Giorgio Furlani completed Nkunku's transfer despite limited desire for him from Allegri and Igli Tare.
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