And after a succession of voices, rumors, and two sales (Reijnders and Pellegrino), Milan seems to be starting to look also at the purchasing side. The names linked to the Rossoneri in recent weeks have been several, and among these there are also new and possible forwards. Yes, because Massimiliano Allegri seems to have asked for a center-forward, while waiting to see Santiago Gimenez with his own eyes. And precisely during yesterday, with confirmations today, two profiles leaked: that of Mateo Retegui and that of Dusan Vlahovic.

Milan with the forward puzzle: who to choose between Mateo Retegui and Dusan Vlahovic?
Now, we are talking about two high-level players although coming from different seasons. The first earned the title of Serie A top scorer 24/25 thanks to the 25 goals scored with Atalanta, while the second did not exactly live a perfect year despite 15 goals in 41 appearances. Before us, then, there are two different forwards since Retegui is a penalty area predator while Vlahovic is a more "modern" forward, capable of giving his contribution also in areas farther from the opponent’s attacking third.
So, to summarize, which of the two would be suitable for Milan? It is possible to make a first analysis, since we know well Massimiliano Allegri’s tactical mantras and can go for an idea. One point in favor definitely goes to Vlahovic, given that he has already been coached by the Livorno coach and for this reason would start with a small advantage. However, we cannot deny the fact that Milan, for several years now, lacks a true striker, that is, a forward who can score 20 or more goals per season. Retegui, if we consider only the statistics, is perhaps the profile best suited to the current historical moment of the Rossoneri, but Vlahovic can boast a technical level worthy of San Siro.
In short, we are talking about suppositions since it will be the market, and its laws, to decide who will be the new forward of the Rossoneri. Retegui’s price, after the last season, approaches 50 million euros and he has a salary certainly within the Rossoneri’s parameters. Vlahovic, on the contrary, can be bought at a "discount," but then a solution will have to be found for a rich salary that reaches 12 million per season.
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Who can leave after Milan's Tijjani Reijnders?
Let’s start from a simple premise, since not selling Yunus Musah for 20 or 25 million euros would be a serious mistake. If for Tijjani Reijnders we discussed, a price not considered appropriate, the opposite applies for the American midfielder. Yes, this is because the qualities of the 2002-born boy are not in question. But we are talking about a season, the just concluded one, that was not certainly exciting, as pointed out by Pianeta Milan.
The triangle you don't expect: Milan, Napoli, and Musah - A deal that makes everyone happy?
If the deal goes through, and it seems it will, the sale of Musah makes everyone happy. First of all the player himself, unfairly targeted by fans after several mistakes and premature substitutions (just ask Sergio Conceicao). The American international is still young and needs an environment that can make him feel calm, where he feels trusted and can perform properly. Antonio Conte, in fact, suits him and it is no secret that the name of Musah was proposed precisely by the Napoli coach.
Second point, Milan gains because, if the player leaves for a figure between 20 and 25 million, the Rossoneri club would earn 12 million in capital gain. A significant amount, especially after the sale of Reijnders, that of Kalulu and that of Theo Hernandez, with the latter becoming increasingly likely.
Third and final point before a doubt spreading on social media. With the departure of Musah, Massimiliano Allegri will have the opportunity to entirely shape the squad, since there is a midfield to redo and a defense to rebuild. In fact, one of the problems carried with the American was his position on the field, since, both with Fonseca and Conceicao and even before with Pioli, Musah was used everywhere: from full-back to defensive midfielder to wide midfielder.
Finally, we conclude with the fateful doubt of the fans. Many, in fact, have wondered why Napoli was looking for Musah and not, perhaps, another Rossoneri player. The truth, excluding the abstract predictions that will see Musah become the new Yaya Touré, is that the 2002-born has all those characteristics that Conte likes: versatility, quantity, and dynamism. It remains, however, the fact that the American is still a raw diamond who, in the hands of the Napoli tactician, can find his best possible form.
