GdS: Milan targeting at least four signings to beef up the squad – the names | OneFootball

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·01 de julho de 2024

GdS: Milan targeting at least four signings to beef up the squad – the names

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This morning signifies the opening of the mercato, and with Paulo Fonseca needing at least four signings, AC Milan are ready to begin working, and a report has listed four names who will be targeted.

Whether it was Stefano Pioli, Julen Lopetegui or ‘Mister X’, the areas of improvement have been identified in recent months, and now there is a plan to get these areas sorted quickly.


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Last summer, Milan made several attempts for players at the end of the summer due to their lack of a second goalscorer arriving with Luka Jovic in the window, and a similar issue occurred in January, where, again, the Rossoneri were forced to make late moves due to the lack of movement.

Whilst no signings were made at the end of the January window – which, in fairness, was probably a good thing for the Diavolo due to the January prices being additionally inflated by the timings – the issues remain, and new ones have arisen.

Leading up to today, reports have suggested that Fonseca wants four positions strengthened, at the very minimum, and this morning’s edition of Gazzetta dello Sport (via Milan News) suggests that the four players Milan are seemingly concrete.

Starting with the right-back, unsurprisingly, the preference is still Emerson Royal, who has already given a move the green light, but work continues to be done with Tottenham Hotspur about a price – they do not want to pay more than €18 million.

In midfield, again unsurprisingly, Youssouf Fofana is still leading the charts, his profile is what the Rossoneri desire and his price is the right amount for the club to make a move. Furthermore, the paper suggests that a move is in the final steps.

Here comes the surprise. Given the track to Joshua Zirkzee has been halted by a 100-foot-tall commission-looking wall, the move has slowed massively. Instead, Romelu Lukaku is now the first choice, but if Chelsea do not change their stance on the structure of a deal, Tammy Abraham is seen as a fantastic candidate.

In addition, Gazzetta suggests that a move for both strikers could be made, which lines up with the fact that Milan want a three-striker department next season.

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