

The first international break of the season has arrived. 15 Rossoneri players have been called up by their respective National Teams for either competitive or friendly matches and will be missing from Milanello for a while. Despite this, Coach Giampaolo's side will begin their preparations for the Rossoneri's away clash against Hellas Verona, which will take place on the weekend of 14/15 September.
A number of EURO 2020 qualifying matches are just around the corner. For Italy, Donnarumma and Romagnoli will be at Roberto Mancini's disposal for the Azzurri's games against Armenia (at 18:00 in Yerevan on 5 September) and Finland (at 20:45 in Tampere on 8 September). Çalhanoğlu's Turkey are set to play Andorra (at 20:45 on 7 September in Istanbul) and Moldova (at 20:45 on 10 September in Chişinău). Meanwhile, Krunić's Bosnia will come up against Liechtenstein (at 20:45 on 5 September in Zenica) and Armenia (at 18:00 on 8 September in Yerevan).
Piątek's Poland have matches against Slovenia (at 20:45 on 6 September in Ljubljana) and Austria (at 20:45 on 9 September in Warsaw) coming up. Rodríguez's Switzerland face the Republic of Ireland (at 20:45 on 5 September in Dublin) and Gibralter (at 18:00 on 8 September in Sion). Our new signing Rebić's Croatia will come up against Slovakia (at 20:45 on 6 September in Trnava) as well as Azerbaijan (at 18:00 on 9 Septmber in Baku). Suso's Spain, meanwhile, will play Romania (at 20:45 on 5 September in Bucharest) and the Faroe Islands (at 15:00 on 8 September in Gijón).
For Bennacer, Kessié and Paquetá, the following friendly matches are coming up: Algeria v Benin (at 21:00 on 9 September in Blida); Ivory Coast v Benin (at 21:00 on 6 September in Caen) and Ivory Coast v Tunisia (at 19:00 on 10 September in Le Petit-Quevilly); Brazil v Colombia (at 3:30 on 7 September in Miami Gardens) and Brazil v Peru (at 5:30 on 11 September in Los Angeles).
Furthermore, Leão will be involved in Portugal U21 v Gibraltar (at 21:45 on 5 September in Alverca do Ribatejo) and Belarus v Portugal U21 (at 19:00 on 10 September in Minsk). Meanwhile, Gabbia has earned his first call-up for Italy's U21s, who are set to face Moldova (at 18:30 on 6 September in Catania) in a friendly and Luxembourg in EURO 2021 qualifying (at 18:30 on 10 September in Castel di Sangro).
Finally, Daniel Maldini has friendlies against the Netherlands (at 20:00 on 6 September in Fiorenzuola D'Arda) and Switzerland (at 14:30 on 9 September in Colorno) to look forward to for the Azzurri's U19s, while Mionić will be involved in the following friendlies: Croatia v Russia (at 17:30 on 5 September in Lučko), Croatia v France (at 17:30 on 7 September in Ivanić-Grad) and Croatia v Slovenia (at 12:00 on 9 September in Krapina).
Ricordiamo che è aperta la vendita libera per sottoscrivere l'abbonamento per la stagione 2019/20. Inoltre sono disponibili i biglietti di Milan-Inter e Milan-Fiorentina.