Milan market, surprise name for attack: Tare in the middle of negotiations

Acc Milan needs goals and the next few weeks will be decisive for the Rossoneri’s season as they look for reinforcements in attack to improve the offensive department at Massimiliano Allegri’s disposal. But the Diavolo is also looking to the future: as reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport, Milan is accelerating in a major way for Andrej Kostic, a talented striker from Partizan Belgrade. Born in 2007, Kostic despite his young age has already netted 8 goals in the Serbian league and his performances have attracted the’attention of half of Europe.
According to Milan, he is ahead of everyone: 188 centimeters tall, Kostic can play either as a first or second forward. Many have compared him to Dusan Vlahovic, and he currently plays for the Montenegro Under-21 national team. The Rossoneri want to secure the player, who could arrive for between 5 and 10 million euros. Initially destined for the Milan Futuro squad, he will work to get noticed by Massimiliano Allegri for a quick debut with the first team. Meanwhile, the Diavolo is trying to close quickly for German Niclas Fullkrug, one of the priorities of the January market.
The German striker has already said yes to the Rossoneri, and could arrive on loan with the right of redemption set between 13 and 15 million euros. The player, in great difficulty at West Ham in the Premier League, is pushing to close the deal as soon as possible. It could come right after the Italian Super Cup. Fullkrug has yet to score this season and is looking for a team to relaunch himself: as early as Jan. 2 he could be an AC Milan player.
“The January market is very difficult to find players who can really change something – said Tare -. We will still be careful and see in case there is something that can improve the situation of this team we will do it. But for the moment the team is growing, Nkunku himself in the second half in Turin gave important signs”.
