AC Milan has already charted its course ahead of the next summer transfer window. First of all, however, they will need to secure qualification for the next Champions League, a goal considered essential in order to plan the future with greater strength.
Once mathematical certainty of Europe’s top competition is achieved, the club will be able to focus on a significant investment in attack. The idea is clear: add to the squad a center-forward with characteristics different from the current attacking references, a player more present in the penalty area and with the instinct of a true finisher.

Nicolas Jackson among the profiles being monitored:
Among the names followed most closely is Nicolas Jackson, a Senegalese striker who will leave Bayern Munich at the end of the season to return to Chelsea. Milan knows him well, having already tracked him in the past when he stood out with Villarreal, before his move to the Blues. In Germany he has featured in 24 matches, collecting 7 goals and 3 assists across the league and European competitions. His profile is appealing because of his age (he was born in 2001), his potential for development, and his ability to attack the goal, although his salary of around €8 million per season represents a significant obstacle for the Rossoneri, as reported by Milan News.
Guirassy remains a concrete option:
Another name that continues to orbit around Milan is Serhou Guirassy, Borussia Dortmund’s striker. The Rossoneri had already tried to bring him to Italy when he was wearing the Stuttgart shirt, but without success. The forward, however, continues to deliver high-level numbers, with 16 goals this season across the league and European competitions. Dortmund does not seem inclined to let him leave easily, but Milan could make another attempt in the coming weeks, evaluating every option together with Massimiliano Allegri.















