AC Milan still have over a week in the transfer market window to decide whether to sign a new striker or not. They had already signed several players this summer and the arrival of a new centre-forward is not excluded.
According to what is reported by Milannews.it, there are two possibilities. The first involves the management finding the right profile, both financially and technically, to complement Giroud and Okafor. In this case, Lorenzo Colombo would go on loan to Monza. The second possibility sees Milan sticking with the current pool of attackers, consisting of Giroud, Okafor, and Colombo.
The management is attentive to various solutions, with many agents and intermediaries proposing forwards to Moncada and D’Ottavio, many of whom have been rejected. For instance, Moise Kean, Luka Jovic, and Sardar Azmoun don't excite the AC Milan club due to costs and attributes, and there are physical considerations about Armando Broja after a serious injury ten months ago. These will be ten days in which the Rossoneri will hunt for an opportunity, and if it doesn't arrive, they could stick with the current three forwards in the squad.