Milan, market summit after Boniface flop: three names for attack, Allegri wants Vlahovic

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Maximiliano Allegri on Sunday morning went to Casa Milan for a market summit with Giorgio Furanani and Giorgio Furanani and Tare to find a solution.

Massimiliano Allegri in the morning of Sunday for a market summit with Giorgio Furanani and Giorgio Furanani and Tare to find a solution.

According to the results of the medical examinations, Milan are now in the middle of a Saturday to forget: while on the field the Rossoneri were defeated in the first league match against freshman Cremonese, showing serious deficiencies in defense and attack, the operation for the arrival of Victor Boniface is blown up in the air after the results of the medical examinations, bringing the Diavolo back to the starting box in attack.

The first name made by Allegri in the morning of Sunday was Allegri.

Massimiliano Allegri on Sunday morning went to Casa Milan for a market summit together with Giorgio Furlani and Igli Tare to find a solution: the first name mentioned by Allegri remains that of Juventus striker Dusan Vlahovic.

The Tuscan coach has expressed his desire to have the Serbian player, whom he coached in recent years at Juventus.

Vlahovic himself, whose contract is expiring with the Bianconeri, is waiting for the Rossoneri and his former mentor, although he has no intention of giving up the 12 million euros he will receive this season while staying in Turin.

In addition to Vlahovic, there are two prospective names: the first is Sporting Lisbon’s Conrad Harder: 20 years old, he is a reserve at the Portuguese club and could arrive for a sum around 20 million euros. Harder had already agreed with Rennes but Milan&#8217s inclusion could change everything. The’other young hopeful is Tolu Arokodare of Genk, valued at around 25 million euros. He is 24 years old and plays for the Nigerian national team.

Milan Milan has not given up on Monaco’s Breel Embolo either, although the track has cooled at the moment. On the other hand, Rasmus Hojlund (Manchester United), who wants only outright transfer but costs 40 million, and Chelsea’s Nicolas Jackson, who is also too expensive, seem to be out of the plans.

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