Carved in wood, twisted by nature advancing undisturbed, and like a postcard in true creepy style recognised in the Nordic region: the legendary Norwegian trolls. They came out only at night because sunlight would turn them into stone.
Sørloth scoring regularly for 7 years and a Champions League semi-finalist
Alexander Sørloth, whether it is daytime or under a full moon, has been scoring consistently for at least seven years. This has led Milan to fix their attention firmly on the Atlético Madrid striker, a Champions League semi-finalist. Reaching double figures in La Liga at the beginning of March and six goals in 13 European matches would bring a player with an important pedigree into Serie A.
“There are seasons that have something magical,” said Simeone right after the blow dealt to Yamal and company in a packed Metropolitano. Taking Cholo’s words at face value, everyone is being drilled to finish the season in the best possible way.
The X and Y axes correspond to the defender and striker to be integrated into Milan for the 2026–2027 season. Whether Allegri will still be on the bench remains to be seen after the end of the season. Sørloth appeals to Max, that is undeniable: the qualities he is looking for make him a profile to be excited about.
For now, the Norwegian is focused on Atlético: the salary…
According to the latest information reported by Milan Press, Haaland’s strike partner for the national team is not currently interested in listening to offers from other clubs. His contract runs until June 2028, which raises another issue to be handled with great caution: discounts are unlikely.
The Colchoneros’ number 9 earns around €3.8-4.1 million net per year, a figure that would currently place him near the top of Milan’s wage structure. From the Rossoneri club offices, there have been no direct contacts with his entourage, which (it should be noted) is not closing the door to a potential change of future.
Milan’s mission for the 2026-2027 season: to celebrate more often in attack
The only certainty for now concerns the decision not to sign Füllkrug permanently, who will have to return to West Ham. This move suggests that Milan must get their next starting striker right. The United States, Portugal, and Norway may not speak the same language, but on the pitch they could be celebrating together more often.















