With AC Milan's director, Geoffrey Moncada, monitoring some important trails in the transfer market. His scouts are also working on finding interesting talents who can reinforce the team and add extra options for the head coach as there are several obligations in the season.
In this sense, a new name may be added to the shortlist, according to the latest reports.
Who could be Milan's target in January's transfer window?
17 goals in MLS and a strong desire to return to Europe: Petar Musa could be the surprise name for the European market in this January transfer window.
Premier League clubs Nottingham Forest and Leicester City are interested in him, but the Croatian may also become a candidate for AC Milan's attack, should Luka Jovic's departure (highly likely) materialise.
The French route is also progressing, with a Ligue 1 team expressing interest in the striker, who has had an excellent season with Dallas, as relayed via Milannews.it.
Who is Petar Musa?
He is a 26-year-old centre-forward. He stands at 188 centimetres tall. He is right-footed, with a valid contract until 2027 and his club, Dallas, having an option to extend it by one year.
The Croatian player is a former player of the likes of Union Berlin, Slavia Prague, Boavista and Benfica. He could be an interesting option to reinforce the bench in Sérgio Conceicao's Milan squad. His value, according to Transfermarkt, is valued at 7 million euros.