Talent Drain from Italy, While Milan Locks Up Its Jewels

Talent Drain from Italy, While Milan Locks Up Its Jewels
Talent Drain from Italy, While Milan Locks Up Its Jewels

The transfer market is obviously the central theme of the summer period, but this morning Tuttosport wanted to take stock of the situation from a different perspective: the brain drain, or rather, talent drain.

As I report Allsports, Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund and Bayer Leverkusen have secured three of the most interesting and promising Italian talents around: Delle Rovere, Pià and Natali.

A real “talent drain” in which, fortunately, Milan does not take part. For some time now, the Rossoneri have done nothing but pamper and protect the young jewels: starting with Francesco Camarda, without a doubt the most awaited renewal, to continue with Kevin Zeroli (2028), David Bartesaghi (2025), already in the first team, Diego Sia ed Emanuel Hall.

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As the Turin daily newspaper highlights, the Milan believes so much in his young people and the birth of the project Milan Future proves it: next year, Milan U23 will compete in Serie C with the aim of training, growing and helping its talents to wear the first team shirt one day (not so far away).

The investments made in the youth sector are therefore bearing fruit..

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