AC Milan want to accelerate their work in the tranfer market window. Some plans are in place, but few concrete actions have been taken so far. CEO Giorgio Furlani and chief of scouts Geoffrey Moncada, who will handle the operations for the Rossoneri, need to intervene in several positions, as relayed by MilanPress.it.
First of all, they need to find a midfielder who can replace Bennacer during his injury absence. Among the various names, Carney Chukwuemeka's name has surfaced once again. The 19-year-old midfielder was also targeted by Milan last summer, but Chelsea acquired him for 18 million euros. However, the midfielder failed to establish himself in London, so Milan could consider making a new attempt, perhaps with a loan deal with a buyout option.
This week, a meeting with the Blues is scheduled to discuss Chukwuemeka, but not only that. Another player on Milan's radar is Christian Pulisic, who is also looking for an exit due to limited playing time at Chelsea. The right-wing position represents another gap to be filled for the AC Milan club, and they might try to seize the opportunity with the former Borussia Dortmund star, Pulisic.