The towering 1.94 m goalkeeper has produced moments of excellent shot-stopping and leadership, in fact, he featured prominently in Spurs' 2024-25 Europa League campaign and contributed to their continental success. But a string of recent high-profile errors, including a costly clearance blunder in a 21 home loss to Fulham, have tested both fan patience and the club's confidence in him. The same mistake sparked audible boos from supporters and forced his manager to publicly defend him.
AC Milan could yet receive a sizeable cash injection from the sales of players that are currently out on loan, though some are more likely than others. As Calciomercato.com recall, Milan sent a number of players out on loan during the summer transfer window, and many of them included options or even obligations to buy, meaning the club could cash in down the line.
Marco Palestra's growth has not gone unnoticed in Serie A, and AC Milan are among the teams interested in signing him. The Cagliari full-back is continuing to deliver strong performances and show evident quality, and given that he is just 20 years of age, there is a lot of potential there too. As reported by Corriere della Sera (via Tribuna), all the big Italian clubs are ready to battle for the Italian.
After coming up against his old club Lazio on Saturday night at San Siro, Igli Tare will now return to the Stadio Olimpico. As Corriere dello Sport (via MilanPress) recall, Tare became AC Milan's sporting director earlier this summer having been out of work since he left Lazio, a club that he spent most of his professional life at as a player and then as a director.
Youssouf Fofana has been a mainstay for AC Milan this season, but he will miss the Coppa Italia game tomorrow night with an injury. There has been a lot said about Fofana this season and his performances. However, he has been one of Massimiliano Allegri's most-used players, and the Italian has a lot of trust in the Frenchman, regardless of what others may think.
It would be fair to say that the Lazio ultras are out for revenge in the Coppa Italia against AC Milan, after Saturday's league defeat. The Serie A match at San Siro was full of controversy, mainly at the end of the game when Lazio believed that they should have had a penalty for a handball against Strahinja Pavlovic. The On-Field Review actually produced a free-kick in favour of Milan, with experts agreeing it wasn't a spot kick.
AC Milan are still looking for a central defender to add to their squad in January, and the option of a return for Thiago Silva has been mentioned again. Milan are playing with three centre-backs in a 3-5-2 system at present, with Fikayo Tomori, Matteo Gabbia and Strahinja Pavlovic as the established starting trio. Koni De Winter is the only real back-up, with David Odogu inexperienced and possibly heading out on loan in January.
Chukwueze scored a brace against Manchester City, to help drag his team back into it having been 5-1 down at one point. The game ended 5-4 to Pep Guardiola's side, but many are saying that the Nigerian changed the game. Coming off the bench at the start of the second half, Samu replaced former Torino player Sasa Lukic with Manchester City leading 3-1.
The Scudetto race last year was even, but it always seemed like it would be one of two teams. This year, with AC Milan involved, it is not as clear. It would be nice for Milan to be in a position where they could only look down. However, this is not the case. Instead, the race for the Scudetto sees several teams on a near enough level playing field, and every goal counts.
Before the season began, a few doubted what AC Milan would be able to do without Theo Hernandez. However, the flanks look as good as ever. When Theo left, Milan were left without a recognised pair of full-backs. A seemingly inevitable situation, but it required some thought. So, Pervis Estupinan and Zachary Athekame were signed to help. However, it has not been them to star.
When Adrien Rabiot became linked to AC Milan in the summer, it was not a shock. In fact, most expected it. Now, though, it is clear to see why Massimiliano Allegri tried so hard to sign him. Adding Rabiot in the summer seemed like a guarantee when Allegri arrived. After all, the Frenchman is one of the Italian's favourite players and it is understandable why. With him in the team, the Rossoneri are noticeably better.