AC Milan defeat Slavia Prague 4-2 last night at the San Siro stadium. Stefano Pioli focuses on reaching the next round, and why not going all the way in the competition. However, the strategy is to take it one match at a time. Meanwhile, the club managers are already planning for the future.
According to what is reported by Pianeta Milan, Milan could try to secure the arrival of two forwards in the summer transfer market window.
The first Rossoneri striker could come from a list including Joshua Zirkzee (Bologna), Benjamin Šeško (RB Leipzig), Jonathan David (Lille), and Santiago Giménez (Feyenoord). Also liked, but more costly, is Viktor Gyökeres (Sporting Lisbon). And for the position of the second striker?
According to reports from Spanish outlet 'El Gol Digital', Milan could get their hands on Youssef En-Nesyri, for a figure below 20 million euros. Born in 1997, Moroccan from Sevilla, he is a left-footed forward who primarily plays as a centre-forward but is also skilled at playing as an outside forward in a trident or as a second striker alongside another forward.
So far this season with Sevilla, he has scored 13 goals in 30 matches (with 2 assists) across all competitions.
His contract expires on June 30, 2025, and he will not renew it, as per the latest updates. Therefore, En-Nesyri could represent a great opportunity for the AC Milan club management to strengthen the attacking department without spending a crazy fortune.
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