AC Milan’s Costly Summer Signings Still Searching for Their True Impact

AC Milan’s recent draws against Genoa and Fiorentina have raised questions about the effectiveness of several new arrivals this season. While results have not derailed their campaign, these matches highlighted concerns over squad depth and the immediate influence of certain signings brought in during the summer. The discussion has shifted from results alone to how well new faces are adapting to Milan’s demands.
In broader terms, Milan’s season remains solid. The team sits second in the Serie A table and has put together an impressive unbeaten run, reflecting a clear improvement in mentality and consistency. Massimiliano Allegri has repeatedly stressed that securing a Champions League place is the realistic objective, acknowledging the gap that still separates Milan from true title contenders.
Despite an active transfer window that included successful additions such as Luka Modrić, not every recruitment has paid off so far. Three newcomers in particular have struggled to meet expectations, prompting debate about their roles and long-term value. Their difficulties do not negate their potential, but they underline the challenges of reshaping a squad in one summer.
Pervis Estupiñán’s arrival was meant to soften the impact of losing Theo Hernández, yet his performances have been uneven. After an encouraging start, his form declined, marked by costly mistakes and disciplinary issues. The instability on Milan’s left side has exposed the lack of reliable alternatives and added pressure on a position that was once a clear strength.
Samuele Ricci and Ardon Jashari represent different but equally complex cases. Ricci has appeared hesitant and overly cautious in midfield, limiting Milan’s attacking flow, while Jashari’s high price tag contrasts sharply with his limited contribution, partly due to injury. Together, their situations raise strategic questions about squad balance and spending priorities, reinforcing Allegri’s view that Milan are still some distance from mounting a genuine title challenge.
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