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Milan against the current: here the young people are locked down, they don’t leave

Milan against the current: here the young people are locked down, they don’t leave
Milan against the current: here the young people are locked down, they don’t leave

A few days after Italy’s stinging elimination at Euro 2024, here it is the transfer market leads to having to tell the story of yet another exodus of Italian talents towards foreign teams. In fact, according to what was told by Allsports, Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund and Bayer Leverkusen have secured three of the most interesting and promising Italian talents currently around, namely Delle Rovere, Pià and Natali.

It is therefore a real “brain drain” which however Milan has no intention of taking part, since young people around Milanello are pampered and protectedas will be confirmed shortly with the various official announcements scheduled for the coming weeks.

MILAN AND THE YOUNG: CAMARDA THE FUTURE – It has been a year now that the Milan has begun to secure the talents that have shown themselves in its youth sector. Needless to say, the most anticipated official announcement by the environment is that of Francis Camardaawarded by the company for the excellent results achieved in recent years with its first professional contract. The young striker born in 2008 is however only the latest piece in a long phase of negotiations that have seen the link to Milan talents of the caliber of Kevin Zeroli (2028), David Bartesaghi (2025), already in the first team, Diego Sia ed Emanuel Hallamong others. The investments made in the youth sector are therefore bearing fruit, and the 5 million euros paid in recent weeks to make the now ex-Real Madrid full-back a Rossoneri player Alex Jimenez can only confirm this further.

MILAN’S FUTURE: A CLEAR OBJECTIVE Il Milan believes so much in his young people, and the birth of the project Milan Future proves it, also because we are talking about U23 who next year will play in group B of Serie C. With this new team the objective of the Rossoneri club is only one: to train young champions who can one day carry the weight of the Milan shirt on their shoulders once they have entered the first team on a permanent basis. The hope is that something like this can happen, but at Casa Milan I am particularly confident, also because at the head of this project is Vincenzo Vergine, one of the best managers in youth football.

 
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