AC Milan and Conrad Harder, a track that is getting closer and closer to a green light. The defeat against Cremonese has sent an alarm signal to Massimiliano Allegri and the entire management team: the struggles of Santiago Gimenez, Rafael Leao’s absence due to a calf muscle injury, and the failed pursuit of Victor Boniface are all factors that have shifted full attention onto the No. 9 dilemma. Milan need at least one striker, and now the RedBird-owned club is going all in for Conrad Harder of Sporting Lisbon.

Over the course of yesterday (Sunday, August 24) Milan and Sporting Lisbon reached an agreement for the permanent transfer of the 20-year-old Danish center-forward on the following terms: everything has been agreed between the clubs for a total deal worth €27 million, consisting of €24 million fixed plus €3 million in bonuses, along with a 10% sell-on clause for any future resale.
What’s missing for his arrival? As Fabrizio Romano and Matteo Moretto report, the final green light from the 2005-born striker himself has not yet arrived. Harder is reflecting on his future, carefully evaluating the offers on the table, as he is seeking the sporting project that best suits his development. Rennes, in fact, are also pushing strongly for him.
Further talks are expected on the player’s side to finalize the contractual agreements, and today could prove decisive in that regard. It is worth recalling that, on the morning of Sunday, August 24, his agent, along with several intermediaries, was present at Casa Milan to negotiate with the Rossoneri management, as pointed out by Calcio Mercato.
