CM: Milan must resolve future of 17 loanees with regulations set to change

By Oliver Fisher -

AC Milan must resolve the situation of several players who spent the 2021-22 season out on loan, especially with the change in FIFA regulations.

The regulation dictates that from next season a club can only have a maximum of three professional players on loan at another single club and vice versa. Each club can have a maximum of 8 professional players on loan and the same number out on loan; the upper limit will drop first to 7 in 2023-24 and then to 6 in 2024-25.

Calciomercato.com report that Tommaso Pobega will join up with the squad and will remain after his spell at Torino. He will complete a renewal despite the deadline of 2025 currently. Yacine Adli will also return to Milanello, having been bought last summer by the Rossoneri but left at Bordeaux.

Mattia Caldara and Léo Duarte will return as things stand but neither are part of the plans moving forward. Duarte looked set to be bought by Basaksehir but now things have changed, so given that the Brazilian is under contract until 2024, solutions are sought.

A new loan is looming for Lorenzo Colombo with Cagliari in Serie A. Alessandro Plizzari returns to Milan with only one year of contract remaining, but he could renew and stay and would take the place of Mirante whose deal is running out.

Marco Brescianini (returning from Monza, contract until 2024) is also set for a new loan, then there are a group of players with deals until 2023 who are returning from loan: Frank Tsadjout (Ascoli), Gabriele Bellodi (Alessandria), Leroy Abanda (Stade Rennais), Gabriele Capanni (Ternana) and Riccardo Tonin (Cesena).

Then there is Antonio Mionic (Aquila Montevarchi), Marco Frigerio (Lucchese), Luan Capanni (Grosseto), Alessandro Sala (Pro Sesto) and Sabino Signorile (Seregno).

Tags AC Milan Alessandro Sala Antonio Mionic Frank Tsadjout Gabriele Bellodi Gabriele Capanni Leo Duarte Leroy Abanda Luan Capanni Marco Frigerio Mattia Caldara Riccardo Tonin Sabino Signorile Tommaso Pobega Yacine Adli

4 Comments

  1. This new rule set clearly underliness that milan should have an u23 team in serie c as juventus got as we at least can circumvent the rules that way and let some of our youngsters have some minutes without counting as loans.

  2. An interesting angle on this new rule, is the fact that lots of these young players sitting on rosters and being loaned out are going to have to be sold (otherwise they will be stuck in primaveras). This is sure to create some bargains for talent that we could exploit. Atalanta alone has like 30 players on the loan circuit. A lot of these guys are talented (it’s Atalanta). Martin’s U23 idea is very interesting. And if that team eventually reaches Serie B it would be a great way to give 18-22 y/o age group players not ready for Serie A exposure to professional football.

  3. Red Bird should buy team in serie D or serie C for all youngster AC Milan that on loan . It will give them minute to play . With new role it Will be hard to keep all youngster

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