Gabriele Alesi, a young talent who left AC Milan's youth sector to join Catanzaro, has expressed his desire for the Rossoneri to regret letting him go. Alesi, who progressed through Milan's Primavera team, hopes that the club will have some regrets about his departure. He emphasized that he gave his all during his time in the youth sector and is now proud to play in Serie B with Catanzaro.

Alesi's comments come as no surprise, given the trend of young players leaving Milan and going on to achieve success elsewhere. The club has struggled to retain talented youngsters, with Sandro Tonali being a prime example. Tonali's departure has been particularly felt, as Milan have not fully recovered from his exit.

The loss of players like Mattia Liberali, who joined Catanzaro last summer, has also been significant. Liberali could potentially play Champions League football next season, which would be a bitter pill for Milan to swallow. Alesi's admission will likely be seen as a warning to the Rossoneri, highlighting the need to nurture and retain young talent.

As Milan continue to develop their Futuro project, aimed at empowering young players, Alesi's comments serve as a reminder of the challenges they face in keeping top young players. The club will need to work hard to ensure that they can hold onto their best young talents and prevent them from following in Alesi's footsteps.