Yesterday was dedicated to Álvaro Morata: the Spanish striker underwent medical examinations and signed a four-year contract (with an option for a fifth) that will bind him to the Rossoneri. This is the first real addition of the Rossoneri's transfer market: now, however, the club wants to definitively strengthen the attacking options available to Paulo Fonseca and a further reinforcement up front is possible.
In this regard, there have mainly been two names that have emerged in recent days: Niclas Fullkrug, the 31-year-old striker from Borussia Dortmund and Germany, and 26-year-old player Tammy Abraham, the Roma forward recovering from a knee injury.
According to what has been learned by the MilanNews.it editorial staff, the German striker is increasingly ahead of the Englishman in the race for the Rossoneri shirt.
Enthusiasm for the former Chelsea player has been dampened by an injury he suffered in recent days during training with Roma. Moreover, Fullkrug's transfer fee is much more in line with the club's policy: it is lower compared to what the Giallorossi club is asking for the English striker. Therefore, the Rossoneri club is currently much more focused on the German and will try in the coming days to concretely explore this opportunity.
