AC Milan's youth team is facing a potential exodus of talented players. After losing Simone Lontani to Parma on a free transfer, the club is now at risk of losing another young star, Tommaso Mancioppi. The 2006-born midfielder has one year left on his contract, but strong interest from Serie A clubs is making his future uncertain.

Mancioppi's numbers are impressive, with 35 appearances, 32 as a starter, one goal, and three assists. However, the club is keen to avoid another 'Lontani case' and is exploring options for a renewal or a transfer. The competition for Mancioppi's signature is fierce, with several top-flight clubs eager to offer him a chance to make his debut in senior football.

The Rossoneri are undergoing a significant overhaul, with Ruben Amorim taking the reins of the first team. However, the turmoil is also affecting the club's youth setup, with several key figures departing. The loss of Lontani and potentially Mancioppi will be a significant blow to the team's future prospects.

The club's management will need to act swiftly to secure Mancioppi's future and prevent another talented young player from leaving for free.