Scudetto, UCL, breakout stars and more: SempreMilan writers predict the 2024-25 season

The 2024-25 Serie A season gets underway on Saturday evening, and our writers have decided to make fools of themselves again by predicting how things will go.

The 2023-24 season was a tough one to call as even though a few had Inter to win the league, none of us called Napoli imploding to that extent nor Bologna being a top four side, while Sassuolo getting relegated was also a bit of a shock.

Despite this, the upcoming season might be even tougher to call given the sheer amount of overhaul not just at Milan but around the league in general, with the Rossoneri joined by Juve, Napoli, Lazio, Fiorentina, Bologna and others as teams who have changed coaches.

As a disclaimer to this, there is still just under two weeks of the mercato remaining at the time of publishing, which will very much feed into some of the calls that the staff have made.

Without further ado, OliverAnthonyIsak, Madison, StefanoLorenzoAhmedMaxiIvanRohit, Nikita and Euan.

Scudetto winner

Oli: Inter. The core of their team remains unchanged, they have the advantage of continuity, their depth has arguably improved and the only thing stopping them is mass injuries and/or a severe drop-off. Rivals have opted for overhaul, but the nearly 20-point gap from last season is just too big.

Anthony: AC Milan. As the kids would say, Fonseca has aura. 

Isak: AC Milan. Last summer, I said our team needed more time after the overhaul on the mercato and now, it’s time to shine. Inter remain the favourites still but I feel like we’re underestimated by most.

Lorenzo: Sadly Inter – I do think Milan will run them close, but I do not see Fonseca in first season lifting the league title. Juve, no chance with Motta just bedding in and having European football again, and Roma and Napoli are not good enough, two horse race again this season. I wanted to add though, if Inter do indeed win, it will be their last title for a long while, whilst their squad continues to age and debts catch-up to them.

Ahmed: Inter.

Maxi: Inter, sadly. The Nerazzuri still has the best squad, has kept their core intact and gets to continue with Simeone Inzaghi. Have a hard time seeing anyone knocking them off their perch this season.

Ivan: Milan. Whilst there is still a missing piece in the midfield I believe Inter are the only real competitors for the title, but if pre-season is anything to judge by we’ll see a completely different Milan that might actually go all the way and win it.

Rohit: Inter. Sheerly because they have retained their core (so far) and not changed their manager so I’m expecting a solid title challenge. Of course I don’t think it would be as easy as they did last season.

Nikita: Inter.

Euan: It’s very hard to look past Inter again. The gap was huge last season and whilst it might not be so wide this time, they have the best squad, Simone Inzaghi has grown as a coach and Mehdi Taremi is going to provide some valuable depth in attack.

Top seven in order

Oli: Inter, Milan, Juventus, Roma, Atalanta, Napoli, Bologna.

Anthony: AC Milan, Inter, Juve, Atalanta, Roma, Napoli, Lazio.

Isak: Milan, Inter, Juventus, Atalanta, Napoli, Roma, Fiorentina.

Lorenzo: Inter, Milan, Roma, Juve, Atalanta, Napoli, Fiorentina.

Ahmed: Inter Milan Juve Atalanta, Roma, Napoli, Fiorentina.

Maxi: Inter, Juventus, Milan, Atalanta, Napoli, Roma, Bologna.

Ivan: Milan, Inter, Juventus, Roma, Atalanta, Lazio, Napoli.

Rohit: Inter, Milan, Atalanta, Napoli, Juve, Roma, Lazio

Nikita: Inter, Milan, Juve, Napoli, Atalanta, Roma, Fiorentina.

Euan: Inter, Milan, Juventus, Roma, Atalanta, Napoli Lazio. Juventus should be in the picture again, Roma (might) have shopped well this summer, whilst Atalanta will regress slightly and will only get fifth because Napoli and Lazio seem very chaotic. The likes of Bologna, Fiorentina and Torino could be in the frame but there’s a lot of change going on at each club.

How Milan will do in the Champions League (new format) and Coppa Italia

Oli: Click the link above if you need to know about the new format, but I think Milan will finish in the 9-24th part of the big UCL league and win their play-off before going out in the last 16 to a much stronger side. In the Coppa Italia, Roma will beat us in the quarters.

Anthony: I don’t understand the new UCL format so I’m not sure. Coppa Italia probably the semi-final against Inter again.

Isak: Round of 16 in the UCL, seeing as we’re in pot 2, and semi-finals in the Coppa. I know we haven’t exactly prioritised the latter lately but maybe this is the season.

Lorenzo: We will get to the knockouts for sure in the UCL, I am also convinced we are more geared up to European knockout competitions in the way we are setting up rather than league domination. Win the Coppa! We have to win a trophy this season, and although last year we should have at least been in the final, the Coppa again represents the best chance we have at a trophy and we need to win it after so long.

Ahmed: Round of 16 in UCL, and Coppa quarter-finals.

Maxi: Semi-finals in Coppa Italia, where we are eliminated by Inter. Quarter-finals in Champions League.

Ivan: Tough to say really but it feels like with the new format it will be easier to get to the knockout stages and from then onwards it really depends if one or two important players arrive or not, but I’ll go with quarter finals.

Rohit: QF in the CL and Semis in the Coppa. Supercoppa winner.

Nikita: Quarter-final of UCL, win the Coppa.

Euan: Who on earth knows how they’ll get on in the Champions League? It is hard to imagine Milan beating enough of the elite teams to be in the group that automatically qualifies, but they should be in the top end of the teams that go into a qualifier. As for the Coppa Italia, Paulo Fonseca may be wise to take it seriously as getting a trophy under his belt would be very, very valuable. Anything less than the semi-final would be disappointing.

Relegated teams

Oli: Empoli, Venezia, Parma. All three have not done any business to this point which suggests they are well enough equipped. My picks could change by September 1, because there are about 6-7 contenders.

Anthony: In no particular order Udinese, Como, and Lecce.

Isak: Lecce, Cagliari, Venezia.

Lorenzo: Udinese, Venezia, Verona (in that order).

Ahmed: Lecce, Venezia, Verona.

Maxi: Venezia, Como, Verona. I base this on that I think these three teams have the weakest squads/managers and/or players/managers that lacks a lot in Serie A experience.

Ivan: Venezia, Como, Cagliari.

Rohit: Empoli, Venezia and Cagliari.

Nikita: Verona, Venezia, Empoli.

Euan: Empoli, Venezia, Verona. Empoli only survived by the skin of their teeth and have not strengthened, Venezia have not had a positive summer, and Verona have gradually been losing all their best players in the past year and don’t seem to be replacing them very well.

Capocannoniere winner

Oli: Lautaro Martinez, who could easily match his tally from last year and just seems to be getting better as time goes on. Annoyingly, he also renewed his contract.

Anthony: Lautaro.

Isak: Lautaro Martinez.

Lorenzo: Lautaro, but I think it will run closely between him and Dovbyk.

Ahmed: Dusan Vlahovic.

Maxi: Lautaro Martínez. The only one I think could come close is Victor Osimhen, but given the uncertainty around him I will cast my vote on Lautaro.

Ivan: Lautaro.

Rohit: Lautaro Martinez.

Nikita: Lautaro.

Euan: It has to be Lautaro Martinez. He strolled to it last season and now has more competition for his spot with Taremi at the club. Victor Osimhen either won’t be there or will be banished by Antonio Conte/Aurelio De Laurentiis. Alvaro Morata will score goals but likely not at the same rate as Lautaro, and Dusan Vlahovic falls into the same category.

Milan top scorer

Oli: Pulisic. Him playing more in the No.10 role and operating in space will help him even more.

Anthony: Leao.

Isak: I don’t think his main trait will be goals, more so what he adds to the team as a package, but I will still say Alvaro Morata. I think we’re gonna have many different goalscorers this season.

Lorenzo: Mr X! But realistically, at the time of writing Morata is the only proper CF we have, therefore logic would state it will be him (predicting 17 goals in the league) but Pulisic will be close to him.

Ahmed: Leao.

Maxi: Alvaro Morata. Unlike many, I think this is a very good signing. Especially for €13m. Think he’ll be very useful. This, I award him due to the lack of other alternatives, though. The main competitors are Leão and Pulisic, but I can’t see any of them get more goals than Morata. I hope Leão wins this, though.

Ivan: Morata.

Rohit: Leao.

Nikita: Leao.

Euan: Morata, although with Fonseca’s style and Morata’s style, Milan’s goals should be shared round a lot this season. The likes of Rafael Leao, Christian Pulisic and even Samuel Chukwueze will be in the frame, but it should be Morata.

Milan most assists

Oli: Alvaro Morata. I really think his link-up play will be very useful and that he will get the best out of Leao, Chukwueze, Pulisic and even Reijnders.

Anthony: Morata.

Isak: This is a very tough one, but maybe in the No.10 role Christian Pulisic can get the most.

Lorenzo: I can also see Morata here, but I am going to push the boat out and say – Chuk! Fonseca seems to trust him and he is very dangerous in the final third.

Ahmed: Leao.

Maxi: Christian Pulisic. Out of Milan’s offensive players I think Pulisic is the most creatively gifted. He has a great ability to either cross or find pockets of space to utilise in the box. If he’s to be played in a more central role, I expect him to drift a lot into the half-spaces to set up chances and passes in behind the opposition backline.

Ivan: Leao.

Rohit: Pulisic.

Nikita: Leao.

Euan: Christian Pulisic. He got nine assists last season and if he does move into a more central role with Morata ahead of him and plenty of space to run into, he could rack up a lot of assists very quickly. Leao will be his primary competition.

Milan’s player of the season

Oli: Theo Hernandez. Fonseca loves putting emphasis on full-backs, and the Frenchman will benefit from this with an excellent year.

Anthony: Pulisic.

Isak: Tijjani Reijnders. I’m a big fan of his and nothing suggests that his trajectory will go down.

Lorenzo: I am going to say Rafa, I think he will continue his perhaps on the face if it ‘low scoring’ but I feel his consistency will improve and if he can improve that, he is our best player and therefore see him just being solid most matches (if fit!).

Ahmed: Leao.

Maxi: Christian Pulisic. Think Fonesca’s style of play will fit him very well and that we will see even more of him in a central role, when he isn’t as isolated on a wing. More time on the ball will show us even more of what he’s capable of.

Ivan: Leao.

Rohit: Leao.

Nikita: Reijnders.

Euan: Pulisic again. The way that Milan hope to play under Fonseca should suit the American a lot. He is so settled and confident. It wouldn’t be a shock if he starts a little slowly given his busy summer, but Pulisic should shine again.

Milan’s breakout performer

Oli: Samuel Chukwueze. It feels like a bit of an easy answer but a valid one given his first season struggles. If it has to be a real breakout, then Mattia Liberali.

Anthony: Chukwueze.

Isak: I suspect the others will say Mattia Liberali, so for that reason I will say Alex Jimenez. But the breakout label is tough, it could easily be Samuel Chukwueze.

Lorenzo: Again at time of writing, the window is still open, but I am going to say Pavlovic. We NEED more quality performances at the back and after the first few game week’s when Pavlovic finally gets bedded in the team, I don’t see him ever leaving our strongest 11 (if he stays fit) and therefore, he will be the breakout player, just putting in solid defensive performances both domestically and in Europe.

Ahmed: Musah.

Maxi: Mattia Liberali. The 17-year-old has been ridiculously good in pre-season, especially for his age and experience. Liberali has a mesmerising technique and plays with a maturity way beyond his years. Think he will force his way into Milan’s senior squad and take Serie A by storm.

Ivan: Tough, because there aren’t that many new arrivals or youth players expected to have a big part in the senior squad. I’d go with someone like Pavlovic who could really help stabilise the performance at the back, something which Milan had plenty of issues last season, but it can be also someone like Musah who might enjoy life under Fonseca and start contributing a lot more this season.

Rohit: Chukwueze.

Nikita: Chukwueze.

Euan: Tijjani Reijnders. He had a positive first season at the club but did leave a little to be desired. Keeping the ball for longer spells under Fonseca should suit the Dutchman and with that first season out of the way, he could be a lot more effective overall than he was under Stefano Pioli.

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8 Comments

  1. It’s not been a bad transfer market so I think we could be in with a chance.

    Really for the directors the minimum objective has to be the Scudetto since they sacked the guy who finished 2nd.

    For Fonseca I’d take a top 4 finish in his first season.

    For the players a top 6 particularly if Fonseca or the new signings don’t work out.

    1. We apparently are spending only under 20M and Ibra is begging Cardinale no to spend… Who we brought make sense, but not replacing Pobega with Loca/Ricci and not bringing ST, like idk Gyokeres… we again failed to show any balls, we will be top 4 team but European success will stay a dream… Our finances are good, but we don’t use it

    2. I’m sorry, what? “It’s not been a bad transfer market “… Did you fall down and hit your head? Did I fall down and hit my head??? You feeling OK?

  2. My prayers and support are for Milan ❤️🖤 to win everything so I’m not going to choose any team to win anything over Milan to divide my thoughts in praying for the best for Milan, Forza Milan

  3. For this year the predictions for me are going to be with a grain of poison ki.ller 😏.
    Because of the new coach it will be hard to predict. We have almost the same players as last year, yet the predictions here seem less enthusiastic which is saying something. And while we saw glimpses of things to come in preseason, it’s still too early to tell how things will pan out. We can compete for the Scudetto or we can be languishing in the Europa spots or worse. With the quality of our squad and the changes in personnel I believe is somewhere in between. Round 5 is going to be an early make or break for us especially from a psychological standpoint. The title is Inter’s for the taking and we just don’t have enough info on Juve to go by though they’re perennial Serie A winners. Napoli with Conte can either be brilliant or capitulate, I believe there’s no middle ground there but I have a sneaky suspicion that they’ll be in the mix. Atalanta is my dark horse pick for the title. Unfortunately with injuries to Scam and Scal, and Koops likely to go means they’re weaker but I’m still going bold because they know how to win now. De Rossi’s Roma is interesting as we don’t know if the upward trend will continue or if it was a just a ‘new coach’ impact. I think he’s going to do well

    Top 7:
    Inter, Atalanta, Juventus/Napoli, Roma/Milan, Lazio,

    U know what eff it I’m going bold and say either Roma or Atalanta for the title lol 😂 😂

    UCL: unsure due to format but it depends on if we get a true DM. Otherwise same fate as last year.

    Copa Italia: not sure but not far into the comp.

    Relegated: ?
    Capocannoniere: let’s have faith in our boys and say Morata.

    Milan Top Scorer: Morata 🤷‍♂️ or Leao

    Most assists: Leao (though Puli if he does play CAM more often than not)

    Player of the season: Emerson Royal lol.jk….Leao as per usual though I can see Tomori there. Darkhorse pick is Calabria due to competition for his spot and he’ll show his mettle

    Breakout Performer: this is the year of the Salad man. Unless he gets sold ofc. Otherwise I’d say Gabbia even though he’s been there a while now or Okafor.

    Interesting to compare writers picks last year to now. With the spending spree and Kendrick level euphoria around the signings, 6 out of 13 writers predicted Scudetto. We basically have the same team as last year and some new faces in “targeted areas” and only 3 out of 10 at time of writing chose the Scudetto. Both Anthony and Ivan said last year scudetto as well as this year 😁. One year they’ll be right but I obvi still hope it’s this year.

  4. Damn thought more ppl would have given their predictions. I always like to see how confident ppl are in their enthusiasm for the new signings 🤷‍♂️ oh well

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