AC Milan's new coach, Ruben Amorim, is taking a cautious approach to building his squad. He wants to assess the current players personally before making any moves. This approach makes sense given the team's inconsistent performance last season, which saw them excel in the first half and struggle in the second.

Amorim has already identified some players he wants to keep, including goalkeeper Mike Maignan and midfielder Adrien Rabiot. He is also interested in testing some young players, such as Youssouf Musah, who returned from a loan spell at Atalanta. The coach sees potential in these players and wants to give them a chance to prove themselves.

The coach has also begun to outline his transfer plans, with some targets in mind. Two Sporting players, Morten Hjulmand and Francisco Trincao, have been linked to the club. However, Amorim's plans are still in the early stages, and it remains to be seen which players will ultimately join the squad.

Amorim's focus on building a strong squad is clear, and fans will be eager to see how his plans unfold. With the right mix of experienced players and young talent, Milan could be a force to be reckoned with in the upcoming season.