

According to MilanLive, because of the 4-4-2 system change, head coach Paulo Fonseca views Loftus-Cheek as a reserve for the time being. If the Englishman hopes to regain a starting position, he will need to try to modify his style of play to suit the coach's demands, all the while the management is looking to add another player.
It's no secret that Milan is searching for a new midfielder—someone who can more easily play in front of the defense and provide assistance for both Tijjani Reijnders and Youssouf Fofana. Samuele Ricci of Torino and Belahyane of Hellas Verona are being watched in Italy. Geoffrey Moncada is always keeping an eye on Carney Chukwuemeka, and he would be a good opportunity to take advantage of, particularly if Chelsea permits a loan with a buyout option. Edson Alvarez, though, may possibly end up being a choice.