They are fresh off of their victory against Craiova, and they recently found out that they will be facing Shkendija in their last obstacle before qualifying for the Europa League group stages. Milan's performance yesterday was a nice victory against a scrappy opponent that should boost the morale of Montella's men. Today, the directors are back focusing on the transfer market, specifically at possible sales.
According to Sky Sport's Peppe Di Stefano, Milan's stance on Carlos Bacca will not change. They will only sell the player on a loan with an obligation to buy. Looking at Cutrone and Niang, things have changed. Cutrone renewed his contract last June and Milan look set to keep him after his impressive performances in the last few fixtures. Niang seems to be on the same path as Cutrone as Milan would like to keep him at Milanello this season. As far as in defense, Paletta looks set to leave and they are evaluating offers from Italy and Turkey, specifically one from Fenerbahce.