The AC Milan club managers need to finalise a deal for a striker to kick off the transfer session, after which they can look at other positions. The primary target remains Joshua Zirkzee, but the negotiations might not succeed due to the high commission fees involved.
Carlo Pellegatti, a well-known Milan fan, discussed the alternative to Zirkzee on his YouTube channel. Here's what he said:
"A major rumour, which we'll discuss in more detail in upcoming videos, but for now I'll give you a preview: Paulo Fonseca, if they can't get Zirkzee, has asked Milan for a type of striker that he considers ideal: he prefers a box striker, someone who dictates depth, physically strong, all characteristics that point to Tammy Abraham from Roma, born in 1997. He has had significant physical problems but is liked by Fonseca, and costs 40 million, which is less than the others on the list. In terms of salary, it's 6 million euros, which translates to 9 million due to the growth decree, so the net salary would be 4.5 million."
