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Miti Serie A Winter Window Summary丨 Milan Passed?

Miti Serie A Winter Window Summary丨 Milan Passed?

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With the winter transfer window officially closed, Sport Milan also scored the operations of the various teams in Serie A, with Juve scoring the highest 9 points, followed by Inter 8 points, Turin and Roma scoring 7.5 and 7 points respectively, while Milan had only 5 points.

AC Milan: 5 points

Despite a serious injury surge this season, Milan management did not choose to strengthen the squad in January, but decided to keep the bank account, even if important competitors are pouring in. There is an old philosophical question: is it better to eat eggs today, or is it better to eat chicken tomorrow? Milan fans are probably more interested in getting an Easter egg. (Refers to the gift of spring)

Juventus: 9 points

Spending 70 million to win the bidder Vlahović, and the sale of Kulusevsky and Bentankur to recover another 60 million euros, while also signing Zakaria and Gati at low cost (the actual value of the two can reach 30 million), and sending away Ramsey, Juve's series of operations have reinvigorated the team, and fans simply can't expect better results. Cristiano Ronaldo's departure from the team last summer made Juve's reconstruction project a little complicated, but the club's adjustments were very timely and accurate, and now the team is still young but more balanced, so let's wait for Allegri to show his skills.

Inter: 8 points

The two deals, Gossens and Kesseldo, which catered well to manager Inzaghi, with a €22 million investment and a temporary contract, inter maintained a balance between long-term development and short-term reinforcements and continued to consolidate their already competitive squad. In addition, Marotta and Osilio are still planning for the future, hoping to win Skamaka and Flatsi in the summer, and considering inter have completed a number of important contract extensions, the club's current momentum is very good.

Turin: 7.5 points

The "dark horse" of the winter transfer in Serie A first won the very closely watched U21 international Samuele Ricci, while signing another potential Senegalese winger Demba Seck, in addition to the addition of Pellegri also allowed Yuric to have more options on the offensive end, the only regret is that the new signing Fares has just joined the team and is reimbursed for the season.

Rome: 7 points

Oliveira and Niles have proven their importance to Mourinho, especially the former quickly becoming thighs, and although attempts to pursue Xhaka and sign new midfielders have not been successful, Roma's winter operations have been eye-catching. In addition to these two signings, Pinto also struggled to deal with a number of redundant personnel (Majoral, Villar, Reynolds and six others), if Diyawara could accept Venice's invitation at the last moment, who knows what else would happen...

Genoa: 6.5 points

Genoa has embarked on an unknown path under the leadership of German manager Johannes Spors and German coach Alexander Blessin, it is difficult to make a specific evaluation of them at the moment, and in the end our editorial team chose to believe in the club's decision-making, although the results still need to be tested by results, but the signings of Amiri, Piccoli and Carafiori are commendable.

Salernitana: 6.5 points

"Magician" Sabatini is trying to turn things around for Salernitana, they have signed a total of 10 new players, want to give a go for relegation, some of which are trustworthy, but some are questionable, in short, with the help of new boss Ilvolino, Salenitana deserves encouragement.

Sampdoria: 6.5 points

Despite the small resources available, Samp's new management still brings some interesting solutions to Giampaolo, such as the biggest deal to rent Sensi, in addition to Rincon is also a good deal, and Ukrainian rising star Vladyslav Supryaga is worth looking forward to.

Venice: 6.5 points

The best deal was signed with young striker Jean Pierre Nsame, who has just returned from injury and was once the top scorer in the Swiss Super League and could play a huge role if he could get back in form. In addition, we have seen the return of Nani and are waiting for Khusans to show a brilliant performance, and the operation of Venice once again proves the vision of the management of this club.

Atlanta: 6 points

The Boga and Valentin Mihaila deals mark that Atalanta is investing in the future, sending Gossens brings some revenue to the team, although a contract extension for the German may be a better option. But note that Milanchuk failed to transfer, and Lazio chased until the end and failed to sign him. Loans from Loito are a good option, with young defenders needing playing time to gain experience.

Cagliari: 6 points

Mazari asked for a change of blood in the dressing room, the team also satisfied him, Godin and Cáceres left, Lowato and Goldaniga arrived, in addition to midfielder Barcelli from Turin, the overall competitiveness of the team has improved. Now Mazzari needs to recharge his batteries for Nandes, who is frustrated by missing out on successive opportunities to join Inter and Juve.

Naples: 6 points

After sending Manolas away, Spalletti is happy with his successor Tuanzebe, and as for other signings, De Laurentiis has finalized a free deal for Getafe left-back Oliveira, who hopes to at least qualify for the Champions League to guarantee continued investment, and after the loss of Insigne, the team will also work on the renewal of other players.

Sassuolo: 6 points

The quest for Luca and Morrow reflects Sassuolo's continued emphasis on homegrown youth training, with Skamaca set to be "auctioned" in the summer and his replacement already booked in advance. Sassuolo has also signed some less impressive-looking youngsters in preparation for the future sale of Las Padoli and Flattersy.

Verona: 6 points

The team is expected to continue to improve under The Leader of Tudor, and the most successful part of the winter window is to drive out the great powers that came to "divide" the talent, they temporarily retained Ilic, Caselle and Barack, and the management chose to maintain the lineup, but the temptation to sell people will come sooner or later, which is the inevitable way. The only signing worth mentioning is Greek international Retos, who wants to prove himself again after leaving the Bundesliga.

Bologna: 5.5 points

The club left two wingers, Orsolini and Vignato, in the winter window, but need to replace the injured Domingos and they need to come up with a more convincing solution, despite signing The Swiss international Michel Aebischer, but the other reinforcements are mainly young players, it is difficult to say how much they can help Miha now.

Empoli: 5.5 points

Signing former Fiorentina midfielder Benasi may be able to fill the hole in Ricci's departure to some extent, and There are still a lot of young talents under Andreazzoli, but Empoli's overall direction can only be "selling people" rather than "buying people", and Bairami has rejected Sassuolo's call because the team he is waiting for is Napoli.

Udinese: 5.5 points

The signings of Horvic (Leicester City) and Pablo Mari (Arsenal) from the Premier League are but that's about it, and with the "strength" of the Pozzo family, it is clear that Udinese should not be allowed to linger in the relegation zone all year round, but they seem to be only willing to live one day and count one day.

Florence: 5 points

The sale of Vlahovic brought a lot of money to Fiorentina, but the mood of the fans is understandable, Comiso could have sold the Serbian goalscorer in a better way (meaning more planned), Piatek's loan deal brought a lot of question marks, Cabral also had to be seamless to complement the firepower of Vlahovic's departure, Ikoone's statistics are great, but he also needs to adapt, Italiano has a lot of work to do.

Lazio: 5 points

The Blue Eagles only loaned Cape Verde winger Jovane Cabral from Sporting Lisbon in the final minutes, replacing disappointing Muric, Serbian centre-back Kamenovic can finally register, Lazio's January operation barely made it up, and given the poor winter transfers, the relationship between Sarri and Lotito is clearly not improving.

Spezia: S.V

With FIFA banned from the transfer period, Spezia didn't do anything in January, and Thiago Motta had to dig in and try to fight for relegation in the second half of the season.

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