Stefano Pioli is not expecting Milan to do business before the transfer window closes on Tuesday, believing their squad already contains the solutions to all their problems.
The Rossoneri have suffered an alarming slump this month, going five matches without a win across all competitions.
The three defeats in that run have been particularly concerning as Milan have crashed out of the Coppa Italia to Torino, lost 3-0 to rivals Inter in the Supercoppa Italiana and been on the end of a 4-0 thrashing by Lazio this week.
Yet Pioli is relying on the players who have struggled of late to set Milan back on course, starting against Sassuolo on Sunday.
“We have the resources to get out of this moment,” the coach said. “The club has been expressing itself on the market for some time.
“We’re recovering from injuries, so that’s how we’re doing.”
Pioli agreed Milan are dealing with a mental issue, but he has no doubts about the attitude of his players.
“Absolutely. No-one should think that the players do not want to overcome this moment or that they do not put in 100 per cent,” he said. “I have always seen great attention and will.
“This moment is overcome by working, because we know how to do much better than what we are doing.”
Milan have not gone six matches without a win since April 2018, then led by Gennaro Gattuso, and Pioli acknowledges only the result matters against Sassuolo at San Siro.
“Maybe winning tomorrow will see the return of our self-esteem,” he said. “And the results and football will be as beautiful as we have always been.”