Milan has completed its first transfer move by signing Álvaro Morata from Atlético Madrid, but now the number 9 shirt is still available, and the name Armando Broja has resurfaced as a potential candidate, as relayed via Pianeta Milan.
The Rossoneri had originally targeted Joshua Zirkzee as their primary and absolute goal in attack, but issues with his agent, Kia Joorabchian, have effectively frozen the negotiations. As a result, the club has had to adjust its list of priorities. The scoop about the Albanian striker was reported by 'Caught Offside.'
According to the report, Milan's current preference for a striking partner for Álvaro Morata would be Tammy Abraham of Roma. However, the idea of Armando Broja from Chelsea is still on the table. Ideally, Milan would prefer to secure Broja on loan, as the management is reluctant to spend too much money on him. Adding to this, there were recent appreciative comments made by Broja, which are seen as a positive sign for the Rossoneri.