‘Milan close a super mercato’ – Italian media rate the Rossoneri’s winter transfer window | OneFootball

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·4 de febrero de 2025

‘Milan close a super mercato’ – Italian media rate the Rossoneri’s winter transfer window

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AC Milan were among the busiest clubs in all of Europe during the winter transfer window, completing five signings and with some exits secured too.

Deadline day in particular was hectic, with Joao Felix, Warren Bondo and Riccardo Sottil all arriving. Not only that, but Noah Okafor, Ismael Bennacer and Kevin Zeroli departed the club, making it one of the most active final days of the window in recent years.


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The verdict from the papers

We start with the front pages of the newspapers in Italy this morning, who have crowned Milan as having done a ‘supermarket’ after their five-player spree.

La Gazzetta dello Sport: “Milan close a super mercato: five coups. Felix too. Joao has landed: what an attack with Gimenez, on the pitch tomorrow. Bondo and Sottil arrive (Bennacer to Marseille).”

Corriere dello Sport: “Milan Felix. The market closed at midnight, Ibra is the great protagonist. Joao Felix and Sottil signed. Okafor to Napoli. After Gimenez, the Portuguese, the winger and Bondo join Conceiçao. Bennacer to Marseille.”

Tuttosport: “Joao Felix with Sottil: Milan revolution! After the arrivals of Walker and Gimenez, here is the Chelsea ace and the winger from La Viola: Conceicao has a new team. And for June there is Krstovic.”

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Then, MilanPress have relayed the ratings that a couple of the papers have given to Milan’s winter transfer window, which features five ins and five outs.

Corriere dello Sport (7.5): “Gimenez, Walker and Joao Felix, a January to remember for Milan, after a summer that was not as brilliant in its choices, on the contrary. The first two are sure starters, but the former Chelsea talent will also have space in his new… Portugueseized team. Sottil also hopes to have him, Bondo’s dynamism will replace Bennacer’s direction.”

Repubblica (9): “Walker is an international-level signing, you could see that in the derby. Gimenez is the centre forward that was missing, Joao Felix is ​​the unfulfilled talent looking for redemption capable of changing the season. Sottil and Bondo are good last-minute additions.”

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