AC Milan is set to welcome back several players who had left on loan without being permanently transferred. With Ruben Amorim officially on board as the new head coach, the club will assess which returning players can make an impact in the upcoming season. Two players who could be important for Amorim are Samuel Chukwueze and Yunus Musah, who are coming back from Fulham and Atalanta respectively. Their skills could be valuable in Amorim's preferred formations, including the 3-4-3 and 3-4-2-1.

Chukwueze and Musah will have to prove themselves in training and preseason matches to secure their spots in the squad. Amorim will likely give them opportunities to showcase their abilities, considering the team's needs and the players' potential. The new coach's tactics often involve versatile players who can adapt to different positions, which could suit both Chukwueze and Musah. Their performances in the upcoming friendlies will be crucial in determining their futures at Milan.

The returns of Chukwueze and Musah add depth to Milan's squad, but also increase competition for starting spots. Other players who had left on loan will also be evaluated by Amorim, who wants to build a strong and balanced team. The Portuguese coach is known for his attention to detail and his ability to get the best out of his players, so it will be interesting to see how he utilizes the returning loan players.

As preseason approaches, Milan fans will be keeping a close eye on the performances of Chukwueze, Musah, and other returning players. The team's success in the upcoming season will depend on the cohesion and chemistry of the squad, and Amorim will be working hard to build a strong team spirit and a winning mentality.