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A new obstacle appears in AC Milan’s pursuit of Serhou Guirassy

Wajih by Wajih
29 December 2023
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Serhou Guirassy

Serhou Guirassy celebrates after scoring his teams second goal from the penalty spot during the Bundesliga match between VfB Stuttgart and Borussia Dortmund at MHPArena on November 11, 2023 in Stuttgart, Germany. (Photo by Sebastian El-Saqqa - firo sportphoto/Getty Images)

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AC Milan have many tasks in the next transfer market window. The priority is to add quality to the defence as that department is suffering from the injury crisis. But, the attack could also be strengthened if an affordable opportunity presents itself.

According to the latest report shared by Il Corriere della Sera in this morning's print edition, the Rossoneri have long had their sights on the Guinea international Serhou Guirassy, Stuttgart's centre-forward who is asking for a salary of 5 million euros net per season.

This trail is likely to cool down for Milan, however, due to the abolition of the tax benefits of foreign athletes in Serie A (Growth Decree axed: read details here). Consequently, a salary around 5 million euros will be very high for Milan's finances, unfortunately.

READ MORE | Tuttosport: AC Milan awaits Krunic’s exit to make move for 23-year-old Premier League midfielder
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Serhou Guirassy celebrates after scoring the team's second goal from a penalt during the Bundesliga match between VfB Stuttgart and SV Werder Bremen at MHPArena on December 02, 2023 in Stuttgart, Germany. (Photo by Daniel Kopatsch/Getty Images)
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