Niclas Füllkrug lands in Milan
Milan fans can celebrate the new signing of the Rossoneri: Niclas Füllkrug arrived yesterday evening at Malpensa airport, ready to join the team for this second part of the season. The German player, a penalty area striker, has arrived on loan with the option to buy, and will receive a net salary of 1.5 million from January to June.
Medical examinations and physical tests
Today, Füllkrug will undergo medical examinations at the “La Madonnina” clinic and tomorrow, Christmas Eve, he will be at Milanello for physical tests. This marks his first approach to the sports center that will accompany him in his upcoming journey with the Rossoneri.
Technical characteristics and expectations
Füllkrug, known for his physicality and attacking role, caught attention during the Champions League group stage, especially in the match between Milan and Borussia Dortmund. However, his lack of goals in the last eight months and a lengthy medical history raise questions about the player’s reliability. Acquiring Füllkrug represents a gamble, but there is hope at Milan that he can prove to be a successful signing.
The future of Milan: Kostić and young talents
Alongside Füllkrug’s arrival, Milan has also focused on another name for the future: the young Montenegrin talent Kostić, born in 2007, was purchased from Partizan Belgrade for 5 million, with potential bonuses. With eight goals in the Serbian league, Kostić might soon be integrated into the first team, while he will initially play for the “Milan Futuro”.
Leão’s return
In the first team, there is also good news for fans: Rafael Leão have returned from injuries and have trained with the group. If everything goes smoothly, Leão will be a starter in the upcoming match against Verona, scheduled for 12:30 on December 28.
FIGC exemption for Füllkrug
Regarding his imminent use, as an international transfer, Füllkrug will have the opportunity to debut as soon as January 2, when Milan faces Cagliari. The club requested and obtained an exemption from the FIGC, allowing the player to be called up for the trip to Sardinia.
Match against Como: events canceled
Finally, the match against Como, initially set for February 8 in Australia, has been canceled due to economic and regulatory issues. A recovery at San Siro is expected, with potential dates of February 17 or 24, pending official confirmations.
In conclusion, Milan continues to keep the market alive and prepare in the best way possible for upcoming challenges, with a keen eye on young talents and the belief that positive thinking will lead to encouraging results.




