According to rumours, Serie A may limit AC Milan's third pack due to another criteria.
For their 2022–23 home uniform, the Serie A monsters have maintained its exceptional red and black stripes, while the away pullover is anticipated to remain white with red and dark trim.
This is the AC Milan kit which could be banned by Serie A
The Italian top division's ban on green uniforms has been disregarded by AC Milan.
However, Footy Headlines promises that their third strip will be of the "dull green vegetation" sort.
In any event, it appears that the Puma-supported unit ignored a crucial directive that was issued a long time ago.
The rule, which takes effect for the 2022–23 season, makes clear that green units, other than home strips, are not permitted.
The unique circumstance for home jerseys suggests that Sassuolo can continue to wear its traditional green and dark stripes.
The third and away units are specifically included in the boycott, though attendants may still wear green shirts.
According to Goal, the new decision was made because TV telecasters complained that athletes wearing green colors blended in with the grass.
Components of green are allowed on packets as long as they do not dominate the strip, which is what the spilt pullover from AC Milan clearly does.
It's unclear at this time whether the Italian bosses will be required to change their uniform.
The team led by Stefano Pioli enters the new campaign fresh off their first Serie A championship in a long time.
AC Milan narrowly completed two goals in front of their neighbors as they defeated nasty rivals Inter to win the Scudetto.
Furthermore, they are now tied with Inter on 19 league titles each thanks to the win, but they are still far behind Juventus by 17 titles.
They face Udinese at the San Siro on Saturday, August 13, to begin their Serie A campaign.