MN: €10m per year and low output – Milan’s Origi and Rebic dilemma

AC Milan have struggled to find the back of the net this year, especially since the shift to the three-man backline, and several attackers are underperforming. Two of them are Divock Origi and Ante Rebic. 

Rebic has been with the club since 2019 and Origi joined on a free transfer ahead of the current season. As highlighted by MilanNews, given that Milan pay €10m gross for their salaries per year, they haven’t done enough.

Origi has struggled with injuries and stands at just two goals, both of which were very well-taken but not in any way decisive. Rebic, on the other hand, has three goals but he hasn’t played enough and his inconsistency has really shone through.

The two were supposed to alternate with Olivier Giroud, but the latter has been forced to work overtime this season. Rebic could leave at the end of the season if he doesn’t improve, while Origi might get a little more time but he still desperately needs to improve.

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