
1. San Siro Acquisition & New Stadium Project
AC Milan, along with city rivals Inter, has completed the acquisition of the historic San Siro stadium and the surrounding land from Milan’s city authorities.
The clubs plan to demolish most of the old venue (while preserving a heritage portion of the second tier) and build a state-of-the-art 71,500-seat arena.
Architectural firms Foster + Partners and Manica have been drafted in to design the new stadium, which will include modern facilities as well as a mixed-use redevelopment for residential and commercial spaces.
This move is a huge step in Milan’s long-term vision to modernize infrastructure and boost financial competitiveness.
2. Injury Updates Ahead of Big Matches
According to Tuttosport, AC Milan’s preparations for the upcoming Derby della Madonnina against Inter are underway, and the team is closely monitoring the fitness of key players.
- Adrien Rabiot: The midfielder is recovering from a soleus (calf) injury suffered during the international break. Reports suggest he is improving and could return to full training soon.
- Santiago Giménez: Also dealing with discomfort, potentially in his ankle, which could complicate his availability for the derby.
These injury concerns come at a critical time, especially with a tough November schedule looming.
3. Transfer News: Thiago Silva Not Returning
A recent report indicates that Thiago Silva will not return to AC Milan in the upcoming January transfer window.
His agent has apparently ruled out a move back to San Siro, meaning Milan will likely explore other defensive reinforcements.
This decision could influence the club’s strategy for the winter transfer window as they look to bolster their back line.
4. Season Ambitions: Champions League Return Mandatory
Manager Massimiliano Allegri has made it very clear: returning to the UEFA Champions League is a non-negotiable target for the 2025/26 season.
After a disappointing finish in the previous campaign, Allegri views securing a top-four spot as critical for Milan’s long-term competitiveness.
This season’s Serie A schedule is packed, with several high-stakes fixtures coming up in November, including matches against Roma and Inter.
