The very last move of the winter transfer window for AC Milan was the signing of Riccardo Sottil, and given the other additions he may go more under the radar.
As MilanNews report and as Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s words yesterday confirmed, the Sottil operation was closed a minute and a half before the deadline, but just why did the Rossoneri management insist right until the end?
When thinking of Riccardo many Italian football fans who are perhaps a bit older think of Andrea Sottil, his father who is a former Serie A defender and now a good level coach. However, his son is making a name for himself and the purchase by Milan proves it.
The 1999-born forward was at Genoa and Torino until he was 16 before moving to the Fiorentina youth sector where he matured as a footballer and where he was considered a great talent in Italian football.
After a six-month loan to Pescara and a first season with La Viola, he made his first leap in quality during a season with Cagliari. At 21 years old he scored four goals and added two assists in 24 games in Serie A.
Cagliari used their option to buy him but his performance levels meant that Fiorentina used their buy-back to keep control. Now, though, he leaves La Viola after four and a half seasons with 138 appearances and 15 goals to his name.
His technical characteristics are quite defined: Sottil is a very quick right-footer who plays on the left and loves dribbling. These peculiarities make him similar in terms of type of footballer to Rafael Leao, of whom he arrives at Milan, on paper, to be the deputy to.
In terms of attitude, he is very much appreciated for his competitive spirit which sometimes takes him a little beyond the limits, even with his teammates: on the second day of the 2022 summer retreat in Moena with Fiorentina he argued with Nico Gonzalez.

However, everything remains on the pitch, as he himself had specified: “Competitiveness exists in all football teams, these things have happened since football was invented, many more will happen: these are normal things when there is competitiveness.”
The real Achilles heel, in contrast to what has been seen at youth level, is his lack of goals as a winger. He often manages to create dangerous situations but is not able to finish. The only 20 goals in 174 professional games are a very clear fact, but this season he has already struck five times.
Certainly, moving from the out-of-form Okafor seen this year to a lively and willing player like Sottil could be positive on paper for Sergio Conceicao. Injuries could also be a red flag: 12 in the last five seasons, none this year. From 2020-21 to today he has missed a total of 68 games.
hope he can re-invent himself here… I currently don’t see it, but if no injuries arise and he can improve in the final 3rd, 10M might be a steal.
“The real Achilles heel is his lack of goals as a winger.”
Sounds like a true Leao deputy.
He is a quick player and sticks to the flanks. I would highly suggest focusing on that alone as being the most guaranteed thing a fan of Milan will see. He can beat his man and he isn’t injury prone. He doesn’t score a lot but as long as he can beat his man in one-on-one situations and get an opportunity to cross that is an advantage.
Reminds more of Chukie TBH.
Chukie’s brain gets a complete shutdown once he’s in front of the goal… why is he not improving his long range shots is a bit insane, ngl…
Leao is consistently our top three goal scorer since the Scudetto season though – >25 goal contributions each season is a really good return for a winger.
Lol
Reminds me of when management panics about the homegrown talent list. Oh wait
This guy looks like he is a really good free kick taker too. He is also fast and can beat his man in 1vs1. Not sure why his career never took of.
The panic buy to meet the homegrown quota… Smells a lot like Fabio Borini in here…
Milan’s only on the hook for 1m
Ironic that he is a back up to a player that also creates a lot but doesn’t finish as much …
He has finished 5 times this season, so he’s looking pretty good.
Replace Okafor with another player who has the sams or less ontribution as Okafor? Lol.
He counts as a homegrown player to fit the squad requirements and is probably being paid less. Given that neither player will see the field much, it’s better to spend money elsewhere.
Not homegrown but italian league trained player.
3 for homegrown and 3spots for Italian club grown.
Is chaka traore still kicking about… Hoping he gets more game time now
He did nothing at Palermo and is a regular in the Futuro. We won’t know how good he or any of the other Futuro players can be until Bonera is fired.