Return to training at Milanello Sports Center
After three days of rest granted by coach Allegri, today, Sunday, Milan resumes training at the Milanello Sports Center. The Rossoneri team is gearing up with great motivation for the away match against Pisa, scheduled for next Friday, February 13.
Record statistics for Milan
A particularly interesting fact is that Milan is the only team in the entire Serie A 2025-2026 not to have lost away. A significant milestone that highlights the exceptional work done by Allegri so far. Maintaining this positive streak away will be crucial since the goal is to return to victory, especially following the disappointing 2-2 draw against Gilardino’s team, who was subsequently dismissed.
Colombo’s recovery and market movements
Another point of interest for Rossoneri fans is Lorenzo Colombo, a Milan-owned striker who is shining on loan at Genoa. He scored his sixth goal in Serie A yesterday, proving to be a promising young talent. If Genoa stays up, Milan would pocket 10 million euros for the player’s redemption, while the striker continues to make his mark in the league.
Additionally, Alex Jimenez has reached the required number of appearances for redemption by Bournemouth, ensuring Milan another income of 10 million euros. These funds represent a great opportunity to strengthen the squad ahead of next season.
Champions League objective
This year, the return to the Champions League is a fundamental goal for Milan, which could potentially yield 60-70 million euros. This could be a starting point for an active summer transfer market, with targeted operations to further improve the team.
Injuries and recoveries ahead of the match
Today, the Milan group is training attentively, with particular focus on Christian Pulisic, Rafa Leão, and Alexis Saelemaekers. Among the three, the player at the greatest risk is Saelemaekers, who is facing a groin issue. It is vital to assess his health in the coming days to provide Allegri with all possible options for Friday’s match.
The upcoming week will be decisive, with Milan’s doctors closely monitoring players’ recoveries. On Thursday, a press conference is also scheduled, while the trip to Tuscany to face Pisa may hold positive surprises for Rossoneri fans. Let’s stay hopeful for a great result.






