Romelu Lukaku's name has been included in the list of possible new strikers for AC Milan, and La Gazzetta dello Sport continues to add details in favor of this rumour, even though there are no negotiations currently.
The Rossoneri club is certainly interested, but more as a fallback solution if the market drags on. Today, the paper also includes Divock Origi in the discussion, whose sale could help Milan to reach the Belgian striker owned by Chelsea.
The newspaper this morning headlines:
"Assist for Lukaku. Origi to Turkey, Milan makes cash. 10 million to invest in Romelu."
Origi, returning from a failed loan experience at Nottingham, will be sold and several Turkish clubs are interested in him: Milan can save 10 million euros, between salary and transfer fee. This money could be reinvested in the market, according to the Rossoneri team's philosophy. Currently, Chelsea is not open to a loan, but as the weeks go by, as happened in previous summers, they may modify their demands for Lukaku.
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