Talk:2019–20 AC Milan season

Players bought/sold for/from young teams
Hi all

is it worthy to add transfers of players for young teams (U18, U17 and under 16)? One thing is to list players for Primavera team, that are recurrently included, called and/or sent on loan on behalf of main team, But listing younger players make transfer tables only more difficult to read and heavy the page. I would like to remove all the tranfers regarding players for young team (except Primavera), more info can be found at A.C. Milan Youth Sector where additional yong roster are included and can be added.

What do you think? Riktetta (talk) 18:43, 2 September 2019 (UTC)


 * It's a tricky question. I agree with you that the page looks overloaded, but if we do get rid of the youngsters, then Primavera players should probably go as well. This article is supposed to be about the first team after all. I would only list Primavera players if they have already made at least one appearance for the first team, or if they are otherwise notable (i.e. if they do have an article). Anyway, I think it could be worth to bring up the issue to Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Football, so that we can have a broader opinion. Luxic (talk) 21:01, 2 September 2019 (UTC)


 * According to the argumentation collected in the Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Football dedicated section, only Primavera players that:


 * Have, at least an appareance with senior teams (not Only Milan)
 * Have been bought/sold/loaned to senior team
 * Already have a WP article

...are kept. Below a preview of what I would keep (as per above reasons):

Loan returns

 * Total spending: €106M

Loans out

 * Total income: €35,5M

Rows concerning following players to be removed (as per order they appear in the tables): Emanuele Elia, Andreas Jungdal, Gabriele Galardi, Andrei Coubis, Alessio Piantedosi, Riad Tahar, Luca Frisella, Thomas Gaggia, Lenny Borges, Matteo Turato, Emanuele Pecorino, Pasquale Costanzo, Simone Potop, Andrea Porrini, Corneliu Fantaziu, Enrico Vocale, Daniel Culotta, Riccardo Sassi, Devid Girola, Antonio Fabozzi, Gabriele Basani, Adrian Galliani, Nicò Zanellato, Riccardo Bruni, Riccardo Martimbianco, Manuel Carlini, Ryan Castenetto, Samuele Ruggeri, Leonardo Uzzo

Would it be a reasonable solution?