In midfield, will Milan do something in this winter transfer window? That is very likely, as pointed out by Pianeta Milan.
In fact, Tommaso Pobega has practically finished the season (presumably returning in May), Ismaël Bennacer is in the Africa Cup of Nations, and Rade Krunic is heading towards a transfer (if Fenerbahçe raises their offer to 5 or 6 million euros, net of bonuses).

Giorgio Furlani, Geoffrey Moncada, and Antonio D'Ottavio, who aim to bring in Assan Ouédraogo from Schalke 04, but for June, are considering a player who is already prepared. And keep an eye on Zlatan Ibrahimović, who, in his role as a RedBird consultant for the Rossoneri club, could have a hand in some negotiations.
For instance, in the upcoming summer transfer window, Milan might bring Zlatan's compatriot, Viktor Gyökeres, from Sporting Lisbon to Milan (a 25-year-old centre-forward who has 18 goals and 10 assists to his name this season in 22 matches played. His contract runs until 2028).
The Rossoneri, in any case, need a new striker indeed, even though, with Luka Jović's current performance, this addition will only happen in the summer. For immediate reinforcement, they also do appreciate the profile of 20-year-old Colombian talent Jhon Durán from Aston Villa, but Milan has chosen.
They will occupy the last non-EU player slot for this season by signing the free agent Matija Popović, a talented playmaker who, by the way, turns 18 today and therefore can sign a five-year 'pro' contract, and in the coming days, everything will be formalised.
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