The winter transfer window is still far away, but the first rumors are already flooding the football world. After ten rounds of the league, coaches and club directors have had time to identify their teams’ weaknesses, making this a good moment to start planning possible January moves.
As usual, talk around Milan focuses on the search for a striker, especially given the lack of goals from Gimenez and Nkunku. The discussion starts with players whose contracts expire next summer, as they could leave in January for a reasonable fee. In recent days, one rumor gaining attention suggests that Robert Lewandowski, currently at Barcelona, might arrive in the red-and-black side of Milan in January.
Milan admire Lewandowski, but in January…
Fabrizio Romano promptly denied the reports through his YouTube channel. The journalist explained that the Polish forward has no intention of leaving Barcelona this winter. His goal is to finish the season winning as much as possible, and then decisions will be made in the summer. Milan appreciate the player, but there’s still a long way to go before June, as relayed via Milan Press.















