Milan market, all new attack: the names

It is no mystery that Massimiliano Allegri is not satisfied with the strikers he currently has at his disposal: Santiago Gimenez does not have the right characteristics for the Livorno coach’s game (who already asked for his transfer last summer) and Christopher Nkunku is not meeting the high expectations generated by his summer transfer from Chelsea for almost 40 million euros. In January the club tried to put a patch on it with Niclas Füllkrug but it is not enough and in the summer it will be necessary to intervene in the market again.
Massimiliano Allegri’s main target is Dusan Vlahovic: the coach highly esteems the Serbian striker who, moreover, is expiring his contract with Juventus. Until a few months ago, the farewell seemed a foregone conclusion, now the chances of a contract renewal are growing and Milan has already made efforts to evaluate alternative solutions to the former Fiorentina player. Also in the Rossoneri’s sights is Moise Kean, who has long been approached by the Rossoneri and has some problems in Florence. The national team striker is not shining this season (and certainly the Viola’s overall performance is not helping him) but the two qualities are not in question.
Attention also to Parma’s Mateo Pellegrino, a profile that Giorgio Furlani likes a lot: the Argentine striker, who landed in Italy last summer, has made a big impact in our league and his value has grown a lot. Bought by the Ducali for 2 million euros from the Argentine from Vélez Sarsfield, Pellegrino is now worth 10 million euros and has a contract with Parma until 2030. The Rossoneri could make an attempt although Allegri would like an experienced and ready-made player.
In the sketch drawn up by the coach from Livorno, Robert Lewandowski, who is set to leave Barcelona for free in the summer, fits perfectly. Igli Tare has already had exploratory talks with the Polish center forward’s entourage but the Diavolo will have to contend with Fenerbahce, Besiktas and some MLS clubs.
A Milan’s latest idea is Nicolò Tresoldi, a 2001 class from Club Brugge who recently told Sportweek: “I wouldn’t mind scoring a goal in the Rossoneri shirt on an assist from Leao. I am a Rossoneri fan. Milan is a dream that pushes me to work hard every day. I know the road ahead of me is still long, but the dream is in my head. I think about it every morning when I wake up”.
