Premier League
AC Milan is facing a crucial decision this winter transfer window: to reinforce their squad with Kyle Walker or Marcus Rashford. Both players have expressed their intention to leave their current clubs, and the 'Rossoneri' outfit is one of the main destinations for the English internationals. However, a limitation in the Serie A's transfer regulations forces the team to choose only one of them.
Pep Guardiola recently surprised by confirming that Walker wants to end his career abroad. On the other hand, Rashford has made it clear that he is looking for new challenges, leaving the door open for a conflict-free exit from Manchester United. Both players have the experience and level required to be key pieces in the project led by Stefano Pioli.
They can only sign one of the two
As reported by 'Gazzetta dello Sport,' the issue arises from the Serie A regulations, adjusted after Brexit, which restrict the addition of British players. Italian clubs can only sign two non-EU players per season, with an additional exception for English or Albanian players. Milan already filled those spots in the summer with Strahinja Pavlovic and Emerson Royal, leaving them with only one vacancy available for this winter market.
With Zlatan Ibrahimovic at the helm of the sports management, the decision will be strategic. Walker would bring experience and defensive solidity, while Rashford would offer dynamism and goals in the attack. Now, Milan must assess their most urgent needs before making a decision that could define their season.
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