Milan market, a free reinforcement for Massimiliano Allegri

Last summer Milan changed a lot to become competitive again and among the signings was that of Pervis Estupiñán, who landed at the Rossoneri to replace Theo Hernandez who has since moved to Simone Inzaghi’s Al Hilal. The Diavolo fans were expecting a lot from Estupiñán after the excellent performances churned out with Brighton but the full-back’s performance is so far very negative and in the hierarchies he ended up behind young Davide Bartesaghi, now the holder of the left-hand lane.
It is not difficult to speculate that in the summer Igli Tare and Giorgio Furlani will work to find a new home for Pervis Estupiñán, who was also definitively rejected by Massimiliano Allegri. To replace the speedy Ecuadorian, the Rossoneri have set their sights on Vitaliy Mykolenko, a Ukrainian champion whose contract is expiring with Everton and who is eager to try a new experience in his career despite the renewal offers received by the Toffees in recent weeks.
Bred like many compatriots in the youth ranks of Dinamo Kiev, Vitaliy Mykolenko in January 2022 moved to the Premier League to wear the shirt of Everton, which picked him up for 23.5 million euros from the Ukrainian club. It has taken the player little time to establish himself as a starter in the English lineup and in recent years he has distinguished himself by his great reliability and ductility: if needed Mykolenko can also be employed as a central defender, a role in which he is deployed especially with the Ukrainian national team.
The Ukrainian national team has been a very important part of the Ukrainian team.
While Igli Tare and Giorgio Furlani focus on the market, Massimiliano Allegri is working to hit the goal of qualifying for the next Champions League: “I have always said that Milan’s goal is to get into the top four – said the Livorno coach after the draw with Roma – Then the ambition is right but the reality is another one’s. The path is long, we need to improve”.
against Gian Piero Gasperini’s Giallorossi, Milan suffered a lot in the first half: “We can improve in the quality of passes also because our two forwards were very flat, by now half-fouls are not whistled and we need to keep up. When there is pressure we have to stay calm, have speed of thought and quality, then when the pace drops the quality we have comes out” concluded Allegri.
