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Milan signed five new players during the January transfer window, four of whom were formally revealed on deadline day, but Sergio Conceicao and Rossoneri fans may have to wait a little longer to see them in action.
Milan had a busy January transfer window, signing Kyle Walker from Manchester City, Santiago Gimenez from Feyenoord, João Felix from Chelsea, Warren Bondo from Monza, and Riccardo Sottil on loan from Fiorentina.
Meanwhile, Alvaro Morata joined Galatasaray, Davide Calabria was loaned out to Bologna, Noah Okafor to Napoli, and Ismael Bennacer moved permanently to Marseille.
That does not rule out Walker making another appearance, since he played the entire 90 minutes in the 1-1 Derby della Madonnina draw with Inter in Serie A over the weekend.
Bondo did not participate in Milan training on Tuesday and is thus ruled out of the cup match against Roma.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Santiago Gimenez could come off the bench against Roma, but Sergio Conceicao is known for not throwing his new arrivals into action right away.
Joao Felix could possibly play against Roma, but Gimenez is in slightly better shape in terms of match fitness and will most likely start earlier than the Portuguese.
Milan had a busy January transfer window, signing Kyle Walker from Manchester City, Santiago Gimenez from Feyenoord, João Felix from Chelsea, Warren Bondo from Monza, and Riccardo Sottil on loan from Fiorentina.
Meanwhile, Alvaro Morata joined Galatasaray, Davide Calabria was loaned out to Bologna, Noah Okafor to Napoli, and Ismael Bennacer moved permanently to Marseille.
Which new Milan signings could face Roma?
Milan will face Roma in the Coppa Italia quarter-finals on Wednesday evening, which could be an opportunity to see some of the new signings in action for the first time, but according to pre-match reports from La Gazzetta dello Sport, none of Milan's deadline-day signings are expected to start.That does not rule out Walker making another appearance, since he played the entire 90 minutes in the 1-1 Derby della Madonnina draw with Inter in Serie A over the weekend.
Bondo did not participate in Milan training on Tuesday and is thus ruled out of the cup match against Roma.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Santiago Gimenez could come off the bench against Roma, but Sergio Conceicao is known for not throwing his new arrivals into action right away.
Joao Felix could possibly play against Roma, but Gimenez is in slightly better shape in terms of match fitness and will most likely start earlier than the Portuguese.
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