MN: What Milan can take away from wanted Lille duo’s display against Chelsea

It’s been less than a month since the January transfer window came to an end but AC Milan are already thinking about the summer. Their top two targets, by the looks of it, are Sven Botman and Renato Sanches. 

Just this morning, La Gazzetta dello Sport reported that the Rossoneri are willing to pay €60m to Lille to secure the services of a duo. It would be quite the statement from the club, given the tight budgets in the last few years.

Botman and Sanches were both in action last night as Lille faced Chelsea in the Champions League. The French side ended up losing the game 2-0 and MilanNews decided to take a look at the duo’s performance.

Starting with Botman, he sent an important signal with the following stats: 100% of his tackles were successful, he won 4/5 aerial duels and his passing was on point with a 90% success rate (also 4/5 long balls delivered). Perfect for Milan, in need of a Kjaer-esque defender to complement Fikayo Tomori.

As for Sanches, he showed his class on the pitch last night. He has a great vision of the game and enjoys being in possession, sometimes too much, but it’s clear that his technique is one of his biggest strengths. Not that similar to Kessie, therefore.

In Stefano Pioli’s midfield tandem, he would play alongside Sandro Tonali (who’s more of a Kessie replacement) but given his skill, he could perhaps even start in the No.10 role. The analysis concludes that both would be great additions to the team.


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