AC Milan has a lot to do in the transfer market during this January window. Giorgio Furlani is primarily focused on outgoing transfers: the deal for Noah Okafor to join Leipzig is being finalised, and negotiations are ongoing for Luka Romero to move to Chivas Guadalajara.
Both situations are fluid, but they will be concluded under the best conditions for the Rossoneri.
The case of Luka Jovic is definitely more complicated, with 3 appearances and a total of 78 minutes played this season.
What is Luka Jovic's situation at AC Milan?
With Alvaro Morata, Tammy Abraham, and Francesco Camarda ahead in the pecking order for the former Real Madrid striker, life at Milan has become complicated, if not impossible.
Adding to the uncertainty around the Serbian striker's market situation was the pubalgia issue he attempted to resolve with surgery on November 26th.
On top of these factors, Milan also faces the challenge of a hefty salary, around 3 million euros, until next July. For Giorgio Furlani and Geoffrey Moncada, the task is very challenging, and it will require a creative approach from agent Fali Ramadani, as per Calciomercato.com.
Where could Luka Jovic go?
In recent months, only Fenerbahce had shown some interest in Luka, but now that option has disappeared. Fali Ramadani will need to explore exotic markets in addition to the Turkish one, leveraging well-established contacts.
Milan, for its part, could facilitate the departure of the former Real Madrid player with a free transfer in order to save on his substantial salary. Even Sergio Conceição does not seem inclined to rely on Luka Jovic, who now faces a crossroads: remain on the sidelines for another 6 months or attempt to find a new challenge, possibly on his own.