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8 hours agoMN: Gabbia, Fullkrug and Gimenez report to Milanello ahead of final run-in
AC Milan players showed commitment by training individually during a scheduled day off ahead of the season finale against Napoli.
SSC Napoli can confirm that Romelu Lukaku did not respond to today's call to return to training. The club reserves the right to consider taking the appropriate disciplinary action.
The signings of players such as Adrien Rabiot and Luka Modric denoted a switch to more ready-now profiles in key areas, for example. Not only that, but the 30-year-old and 40-year-old were joined by Pervis Estupinan and Christopher Nkunku, both of whom are 27 and would be considered in the prime of their careers.
For me, he's a man who taught me a great deal about responsibility in the game. I used to see him carrying on with his training after the session had finished. He was the sort of person you'd look at and say, 'That's someone to look up to.'
AC Milan is actively seeking to bolster their squad with experienced players this summer, with Andrew Robertson emerging as a potential target. The club is focused on securing Champions League qualification and possibly challenging for the Scudetto against Inter.
AC Milan are looking to add a promising midfielder this summer, and Issa Doumbia - the Venezia talent - is a name of interest. The club are looking to make progress as early as possible, especially with key areas of investment already known.
Since the 2011-12 season, Milan haven't had a player capable of scoring at least 20 goals. The last player to do so was Zlatan Ibrahimovic who topped the scoring charts that season with 28 goals.
"Representing AC Milan and Fondazione Milan in such a prestigious setting is a great honour. Throughout my career I have achieved important milestones, but I have also experienced difficult moments, during which the support of a Club and a dressing room that felt like a second family was essential."
"The discomfort had been with me since before the Gold Cup; as a player, you say it's nothing, that you have to keep going, but after each match the pain began to get worse and worse, until it reached a point where it was really bad."