The hunt for Milan’s striker has begun. More precisely, the casting of the first names that the Rossoneri club will then try to work on and evaluate to see who could be the right fit for the future of the number 9 shirt, which remains an unsolved puzzle, is underway.

Today, the press has mentioned Mateo Retegui, but the profile of Moise Kean has not yet been definitively set aside. From England, however, and particularly from The Irish Independent, a new, different, and in some ways unexpected name has emerged in the last few hours: Troy Parrott.
Troy Parrott is the starting striker for the Irish national team who, in recent seasons, has been making a name for himself with AZ Alkmaar in the Netherlands. Especially this season, the forward has been in excellent form, scoring 32 goals in 43 matches across club and country. Soon, he will play in the World Cup playoffs against the Czech Republic, an opportunity he earned himself with a remarkable hat-trick against Hungary during the last international break.
Currently, the player is valued at around 25 million pounds, roughly 28 million euros at the current exchange rate, writes Milan News. AZ Alkmaar is willing to consider offers for the 24-year-old in the summer, aware that they cannot hold onto him and that his transfer would help generate reinvestment for the club. Several clubs from the Bundesliga, La Liga, and even the Premier League are already tracking him.















