AC Milan's transfer window in the winter did not do much repair, only signing Filippo Terracciano from Hellas Verona and bringing back Matteo Gabbia. The goal for the club management is to finish the season in the best possible way and try to strengthen the team in the summer transfer window.
As reported by Milan Live, the Rossoneri club directors are working on the transfer market for a new forward. And the target seems to have shifted to Spain, to La Liga, where there's a preference from the Rossoneri management.
It seems that the 26-year-old Spanish centre-forward of Sevilla, Rafa Mir, who stands at 191 centimetres tall, is being followed closely by the club. He could be an alternative solution to Joshua Zirkzee in the market.
Rafa Mir, so far this season, only managed to play almost 1000 minutes. He made a total of 22 appearances with three goals (2 in La Liga and one in Copa del Rey) with one assist registered to his name. His contract with Sevilla runs until the summer of 2027.
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