AC Milan's reset could pave the way for several young talents to make the jump to the senior team next season. A youthful approach has been a key part of the club's project and it seems that this could enhance the talent they have in-house. Davide Bartesaghi's graduation to a first-team role this season has shown that if you are good enough, you are old enough.

Francesco Camarda, a talented young striker, could be one of the starlets to be given a chance. He has been tipped for a bright future and his inclusion could add depth to Milan's attacking options. In midfield, Kevin Zeroli and Christian Comotto will be reassessed in the summer and both could push to help the Diavolo in Serie A, the Coppa Italia, and even in the Europa League.

Lorenzo Torriani could be confirmed as the second-choice goalkeeper, at minimum, while Andrej Kostic is looking to break into the first team, considering he will be part of the senior team's pre-season. If he impresses, he could break through straight away. The inclusion of these young players would help the squad list and provide more options for the coaching staff.

The Futuro project has produced some impressive youngsters and giving them a chance could be a shrewd move by Milan. With no management in place, the line has blurred between the teams and they are hoping to leap into the first team. This could be an exciting time for Milan fans as they look to the future of their team.