Milan Hindered by Lack of Exits in Chase of New Weapons | OneFootball

Milan Hindered by Lack of Exits in Chase of New Weapons | OneFootball

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·20 de janeiro de 2025

Milan Hindered by Lack of Exits in Chase of New Weapons

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Milan want to reinforce their attack, but it’ll be hard to do without a sale. Marcus Rashford will no longer be an option once Kyle Walker signs on the dotted lines, which will happen soon. The Rossoneri have Joao Felix at the top of their wish list but they can add him only on loan at this stage, La Gazzetta dello Sport informs.

Chelsea haven’t given their greenlight so far, and he has robust wages. The Italian side is also keeping an eye on what’s going on at Manchester United. They’d quickly inquire about either Joshua Zirkzee or Rasmus Hojlund if they became available. It’s possible should the Red Devils sign a new striker.


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Milan have never stopped chasing Santiago Gimenez, but he’s pricey. They need to cash in on one of their players first. The negotiation with Juventus for Fikayo Tomori hasn’t advanced despite new conversations. The defender isn’t too keen on leaving San Siro.

The Rossoneri are mulling selling Strahinja Pavlovic, whom they acquired for €18M last summer. He stated he’d stay after being linked to Fenerbahce.

According to Fabrizio Romano, Feyenoord don’t want to sell their stars in January, which severely hinders their chase of Gimenez and Juventus’ attempt to sign David Hancko.

Our Take on the Milan Frontline

Tammy Abraham is very hit-and-miss, which really isn’t a surprise, and the ideal reinforcement would be a goal poacher who would pair well with Alvaro Morata, but they don’t grow on trees. It’s easier to shore up the midfield to reduce the burden on their centerpieces and use 4-4-2 only occasionally.

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