At this moment, when talking about Milan’s transfer market, the focus is above all on the exits, particularly those of Tijjani Reijnders, who underwent medical tests with Manchester City yesterday, and Mike Maignan, who instead is pushing to join Chelsea. But the directors are also working to find the right reinforcements to give to Massimiliano Allegri
Among the Rossoneri’s targets, there is also the goal of signing a new center forward to pair with Santiago Gimenez. At the moment, besides the Mexican, the squad also includes Tammy Abraham, Luka Jovic, and Francesco Camarda, who, for different reasons, all seem destined to leave Milan: the Englishman will return to Roma after the loan spell at Milanello, the Serbian will not renew his contract expiring on June 30, and the young Italian striker is expected to leave on a temporary basis to play regularly elsewhere. Thus, the Rossoneri need another center forward, as pointed out by Milannews.it
In recent weeks, several names have been linked to Milan, including Aleksandar Mitrovic, who is set to leave Al Hilal, Dusan Vlahovic of Juventus, and Mateo Retegui of Atalanta. But, according to what Milannews.it has learned, there is also another player being closely monitored by the Rossoneri, namely Lorenzo Lucca, a striker born in 2000 who plays for Udinese. Already in January, the young Bianconeri forward had ended up on the radar of the Rossoneri management, which then, however, decided to finalize the deal for Gimenez. Now his profile has returned to fashion for Milan, though they must watch out for competition from Inter. Being Italian, Lucca—who is valued at 25 million euros—could also be useful in terms of squad registration rules, and for this reason, he could soon rise to the top of the club’s preferences.