GdS: Two out, three in – Milan’s squad in the USA to undergo changes

The AC Milan squad that are currently out in the United States will undergo some changes from Monday with two players set to depart and three expected to arrive.

According to what is being reported by Luca Bianchin of La Gazzetta dello Sport, the duo that are expected to leave the squad tonight are Lorenzo Colombo and Daniel Maldini. The former is heading for Empoli while the latter will join Monza, where he was on loan for the second half of last season.

The journalist adds that three players will arrive to cover for their absence. The first is Noah Okafor who had a vacation after the European Championship, while the other two are Francesco Camarda and Kevin Zeroli.

The trio will arrive tomorrow, with Camarda and Zeroli having just participated in the U19 European Championship with Italy, which ended with a defeat to Spain in extra-time at the semi-final stage.

Camarda could probably do with a holiday given he played in the Primavera until mid-May, played and won the Under 17 European Championship between May and June, returned to Milan and immediately took part in the Under 17 quarter-finals against Roma and then went to the U19 Euros.

Milan will manage his workload but of course, seeing him in the United States with the first team will be fascinating and it is a sign of his importance to the club. He may get a few minutes against Real Madrid and/or Barcelona, or might just use the chance to train with senior pros.