Sky: Why Milan no longer consider Kamada a priority – formation change implied

It seems as though Daichi Kamada will be left waiting for a move to AC Milan that will never materialise as the club no longer want to close the deal.

According to a report from Sky, the priorities for Milan at the moment are fixing the midfield after Sandro Tonali’s exit and strengthening the right wing position, but they only have one non-EU slot left to do that.

Samuel Chukwueze of Villarreal is the number one target at the moment, and if he were to arrive than the would be both of the non-EU signings used up, given that is the limit Serie A clubs are allowed in the same window.

It means that the signing of Kamada would be effectively ruled out entirely, but another factor has emerged. The former Eintracht Frankfurt playmaker is no longer a priority because Chukwueze is considered more suitable tactically.

The Sky report mentions that the Nigerian winger seems to be a better fit for the formation Stefano Pioli will use, perhaps hinting he will move to a 4-3-3 without a playmaker and with a greater emphasis on the wide areas.