AC Milan are keen on signing some reinforcements in January's transfer market window. It is seen as a 'repair session', as reported by those at Il Corriere dello Sport in this morning's print edition.
Pioli's team needs to be strengthened in many positions such as the centre-back position but also the attack.
A lot depends on how Luka Jovic approaches the upcoming matches. If he shows signs of continuity and improvement, the Rossoneri might consider sticking with the Serbian until the end of the season, according to the pre-established plan.
Meanwhile, the Rossoneri management protects itself and plans in case they decide to focus on a new center-forward. For January, among various names, the most probable is Serhou Guirassy. The Guinean striker from Stuttgart, 27 years old, is experiencing a remarkable first half of the season.
In 11 Bundesliga matches, he has already scored an impressive 16 goals. Beyond the numbers, the economic aspect is also convincing: there's a clause just under 20 million euros that would require a relatively limited investment, especially considering the current market value of attackers.
In fact, Geoffrey Moncada was in Stuttgart in recent weeks, watching Guirassy play and initiating preliminary contacts with his representatives.
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