The AC Milan club management, after reinforcing the team in the winter transfer market with important signings, especially in attack, will have to find new opportunities also in the summer.

The Rossoneri transfer market idea is to sign a player who can allow Sergio Conceição to use his favourite 4-4-2 formation more frequently as his base system. And, according to MilanLive.it, Ibra already has the right name for the perfect forward for the Portuguese coach.
The player in question is Giacomo Raspadori, a 2000-born forward from Napoli. The former Sassuolo player, under Antonio Conte this season, has found limited playing time, with just 628 minutes spread across 17 appearances in Serie A (14) and the Coppa Italia (3). Despite this, he has scored 2 goals and provided 1 assist.
He could leave at the end of the season for a fee between 15 and 18 million euros, and Milan is reportedly keen on gifting him to Conceição, especially given his versatility. He can play both as a center-forward and as a second striker. He's young, Italian (which would be a relief for squad lists, both in Italy and Europe), and would suit the Rossoneri's needs.
A swap deal between Milan and Napoli?
It's also worth noting that Napoli has the option to redeem Noah Okafor from the Rossoneri for 23.5 million euros. Perhaps a swap, with a small cash adjustment in Milan's favor, could satisfy all parties involved, as relayed via PianetaMilan.it.
