After completing the signings of Luka Modric and Samuele Ricci, Milan is working to further strengthen the squad available to Max Allegri. It is no secret that the Rossoneri have long been tracking Ardon Jashari, for whom they are awaiting Club Brugge's response to the latest Milan offer of over 30 million euros. Before giving the definitive green light to the sale of the young Swiss midfielder, the Belgians would like to find his replacement in the midfield.
Two full-backs on the radar...
In addition to the midfield, Milan is also working to strengthen the other departments, particularly the defense, where there will definitely be two new signings, possibly even three in the event of a sale of one of the current center-backs. The primary objective for the Rossoneri at this moment, however, is the two full-backs. As reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport, the Rossoneri submitted in recent hours a first official offer of 15 million euros to Strasbourg for Guéla Doué, a right-back who, however, is valued at 20 million euros by the French side. For the opposite flank, they are very interested in Miguel Gutiérrez, a left-back from Girona who grew up in the youth ranks of Real Madrid.

Are Milan and Inter in a race for Parma's Giovanni Leoni?
The third reinforcement in defense could be Giovanni Leoni, a Parma player who is also strongly targeted by Inter. First, however, there would need to be a sale, as the squad currently already includes four center-backs: Matteo Gabbia, Fikayo Tomori, Strahinja Pavlovic, and Malick Thiaw. The main candidate to leave is the latter, so much so that Milan already has an agreement in place with Como (25 million euros), but the German does not seem very inclined to join Fabregas's team, as he would prefer to play in the Bundesliga or the Premier League.
Dusan Vlahovic still monitored by AC Milan
Then there's the striker chapter, with Milan searching for a new center-forward who can compete for the position with Santiago Gimenez. Among the Rossoneri's list, the option of Dusan Vlahovic remains, the Serbian striker with whom Allegri already worked at Juventus. Later, in the month of August, the former Fiorentina man could become an interesting market opportunity for the Rossoneri—but only at reasonable costs.
