According to TMW, Milan are also eyeing Ermedin Demirovic for their attack. The 27-year-old, born in Hamburg but of Bosnian nationality, scored fifteen goals in 34 matches in the last league campaign. The 1998-born striker is currently under contract with Stuttgart until June 30, 2028.

Meanwhile, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport, a happy ending for two of Milan's ongoing transfer negotiations is finally close: both Ardon Jashari and Pervis Estupiñán could soon join the Rossoneri squad currently on tour in Singapore, with Milan pushing to make it happen.
After winning the Belgian Super Cup yesterday without the uncalled-up Swiss player, Club Brugge appear to have lowered their stance on Jashari. Milan’s pressure is starting to pay off, although coach Hayen seems to be the last one unwilling to give up: "Jashari?" he said in a press conference, "He will return to training on Monday (today, ed.). The situation is very clear—the club has released a precise statement on the matter. I have full trust in the club to handle the situation correctly, whatever happens." But the deal is close: Jashari could soon take his first flight to Asia to join his new teammates, as relayed via Milannews.it.
Same situation for Milan target Pervis Estupiñán?
The Rossoneri club managers have already secured the player's agreement to a four-year contract worth €2.5 million per season. As for the transfer fee, there also appears to be an understanding: from the initial €23 million demanded, Brighton now seem willing to settle for €20 million, although Milan's second offer still does not exceed €15 million, excluding bonuses.
