AC Milan have made the future of their loan clear after the end of the 2024-25 season. With conditions only for defender Kyle Walker, while forward Joao Felix will be returned to his parent club.

Milan’s strategists are drawing up plans ahead of time, regardless of whether next season’s head coach remains Sergio Conceicao or moves to Max Allegri, as has been widely link.
The team initially assessed that they เว็บพนันออนไลน์ UFABET สมัครง่าย โปรโมชั่นมากมาย would not be able to play in the Champions League next season due to their current situation of being 9th in the Serie A table, 6 points behind 4th place.
That has tightened the budget for reinforcements, with the option to buy only Walker, 34, who is on loan from Man City.
Felix, who is 25, was loan from Chelsea because his performance did not meet his targets, and the purchase option was too expensive, so he had to be sent back to Stamford Bridge.
The Portuguese player played 10 games for Milan in all competitions, scoring just 1 goal and 1 assist.
For Milan fans, the outcome of these January signings is both encouraging and frustrating. On one hand, Walker’s continued presence is a much-needed boost. He offers experience, leadership, and reliability—qualities Milan desperately need to stabilise their defence. Given the affordability of the deal, it’s a smart piece of business.
However, the disappointment surrounding Felix’s failure to make a lasting impression is undeniable. His early weeks showed his immense potential, but as has been the case throughout his career, consistency remains elusive. Chelsea may still find a buyer willing to gamble on his undeniable talent, but Milan will not be that club.