AC Milan continue to monitor the market for opportunities to reinforce the attack. The club needs to support head coach Sérgio Conceicao with the right tools, and perhaps after last night's performance against Cagliari, it should be clear that a strong centre-forward is needed.

Milan's transfer market plans might already be looking ahead to the summer.
The loan move of Okafor to Leipzig could serve as the bridge and key to closing a deal for an attacker. The potential 25 million euros from the Swiss player's buyout could be used as a card to land Benjamin Sesko, the Leipzig striker who was linked with the Rossoneri in the past.
The player is reportedly valued at around 70 million euros, writes MilanLive.it. Therefore, the 25 million euros from Okafor wouldn't be enough. The club's plan would be as follows: to leverage the potential buyout fees from various loans, including Pierre Kalulu, and potentially from Alexis Saelemaekers, Tommaso Pobega, and Yacine Adli.
Furthermore, additional funds could come from the potential departures of Luka Jovic, Divock Origi, and Tammy Abraham, which would ease the burden on the club's wage bill.
Of course, this is just a rumor for now, and we will see later if Milan truly considers Benjamin Sesko for the future of their attack.
