Yes, indeed, Milan has weaknesses in attackers, Ibra's makes different for this club, See by the results after being paused due to the pandemic. Based on some media statements, Milan feel that it is enough with Rebic, maybe this will be Milan's initial experiment this season if they don't buy a striker in the transfer market for the first half of this season.
I watched the match against Bologna and most of the Milan's matches previously after Covid started and I don't see that attack is a big problem. They score more then enough and create a lot of chances, plus midfield adds up quite nicely and Hakan scores often too.
The area that needs improvement the most is the right side of the team.It showed in this match same as it showed previously. Castillejo and the other belgian guy whose name I don't know how to spell (shoe maker in english
) are both a bit underwhelming. Lots of threats from opposition always comes for their side of the pitch and also they miss so many opportunities to create chances for the attack or mess up in transition.
I would focus on that first I was a decision maker in Milan.
Otherwise Milan looks pretty solid and they showed that in tonight's match too. They created a lot of chances and controlled the match with no drama.