AC Milan's strategy is to follow many talented young stars who could be signed on affordable fees. This is a policy set by Elliott and applied by Paolo Maldini with Frederic Massara and the scouting department who have been good at identifying talents with potential ready to be unleashed such as Brahim Diaz, Theo Hernandez, and Alexis Saelemaekers.
As per La Gazzetta dello Sport, Milan's scouting department has set its eyes on a new talented player in Argentina. The newspaper confirmed the recent report of Gustavo Yarroch: The Rossoneri are keen on Julian Alvarez, striker of River Plate born in 2000 with a release clause of 25 million euros.
The forward can act as a striker but also as a winger. He is an 'extraordinary' goalscorer. In fact, as per the source, Milan sent their emissaries to watch the talented attacker and actually saw his skills and potential live as he scored a hattrick against San Lorenzo in the league.
"The AC Milan observers were delighted by the young Argentinian striker, who will certainly be proud that an important club like Milan has taken an interest in him" writes the newspaper as it explains that Julian Alvarez' profile fits well into the club's philosophy which is to invest in talented youngsters.