AC Milan is working on multiple fronts to meet Sergio Conceição's demands in the transfer market. In fact, the coach has requested 3-4 targeted reinforcements to complete a squad that is evidently not yet equipped to compete on multiple fronts.
The primary focus is on the offensive department, which urgently needs fresh resources to address the team's goal-scoring issues. The top priority is Santiago Gimenez, initially planned for next season, but now the Rossoneri are trying to expedite his arrival, contingent on Feyenoord’s approval.

The alternative plan is to acquire, even on a loan without a purchase option, a forward capable of delivering double figures in goals and assists. This profile points to João Félix, whose agent, Jorge Mendes, is pushing persistently to bring him under Conceição’s command.
Milan, a complicated trail:
Despite Jorge Mendes’ intense efforts, Chelsea has not yet opened the door to a loan move for João Félix. On one hand, the Blues consider it strategically unwise to loan out a player in the prime of his career for whom they invested €52 million just last summer.
On the other hand, the London club currently has only one slot available for temporary transfers. Discussions between the parties are ongoing, and developments are expected in the coming hours, as time is running out and Milan must act swiftly.

While the Rossoneri is active in incoming transfers, they are perhaps even busier with potential departures. On Thursday, it will become clearer whether Pavlovic could leave the team after just six months to join Fenerbahçe. If this scenario materializes, Moncada would need to replace the Serbian defender with another low-cost option. One idea involves Empoli’s Georgian defender, Goglichidze, but there’s also the ongoing dialogue with Chelsea.
Is Axel Disasi a possible target for Milan?
According to what is told by Calciomercato.com, the Rossoneri and Chelsea have discussed Axel Disasi, a 26-year-old French central defender who is eager to leave London for more consistent playing time. This option, however, is challenging due to significant competition, both in Italy and abroad, as well as Enzo Maresca’s desire to keep the player until the end of the season.
Disasi has long been a favorite of Geoffrey Moncada since his time at Monaco and is open to considering a move to Milan.
