The summer transfer window ended just over two weeks ago, and as is well known, Milan successfully completed five new signings. The Rossoneri purchased Álvaro Morata from Atlético Madrid, Strahinja Pavlović from Salzburg, Emerson Royal from Tottenham, Youssouf Fofana from Monaco, and, finally, Tammy Abraham on loan from Roma.

In total, the club spent more than 70 million euros to strengthen a team that, however, still has several gaps.
The attacking department of AC Milan reinforced
After Olivier Giroud's exit, Milan brought Morata and Abraham. There is the desire to bring more firepower up front however, in the future, as explained via Milan Live.
As per the source, the Rossoneri club management has set its sights on a very young Serie A striker who could truly make a difference in the Rossoneri's offensive line. As reported, the club could target Nico Paz, born in 2004 and currently playing for Como, as early as January.
The young talent is a former Real Madrid player, with whom he has already scored in the first team. There is no talk of figures yet, but it would be hard for him to turn down a major Serie A club.
It is worth noting, however, that Como's project is tailored to young players looking to revive their careers.
The 20-year-old attacking midfielder from Argentina (born in Spain), has a contract with Como which runs until 2028. He stands at 186 centimetres tall. The Milan target is left-footed and has already made three appearances in the Serie A, playing a total of 149 minutes.
