Joshua Zirkzee, against AC Milan last Saturday, certainly provided a great show, proving why many European clubs, including the Rossoneri, are big fans of him.
He is a true prototype of the modern striker that would suit Milan regardless of who will be the new coach next season. Zirkzee's price will be something very important in the summer, but Milan cannot help but try.
It would be a crime and a mistake; if Bologna's demands are illogical, then it would be right to change direction, but not trying to move ahead with the boy would be a significant mistake. Zirkzee has the characteristics to be an absolute-level striker, as published by Milan News in an editorial piece.
Compared to Charles De Ketelaere, Zirkzee seems to be more developed in this aspect. The ease of plays he showed two nights ago was disarming, as was the difference in pace. When he accelerated, he gave the impression of being able to do whatever he wanted, and even his goal, albeit with a complicit Mike Maignan (the futsal-style save should not be overused), is anything but simple, both in terms of trajectory of the ball and the ability to read the moment to shoot on goal.