The Turin-based newspaper Tuttosport highlights a clear goal. Milan wants to repeat the successful approach used in 2019 and 2020. By bringing in experienced winners like Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Simon Kjaer, the club escaped a difficult stretch and gave younger players a new way to work in training. The same logic applies to Luka Modric, and the club could double down by adding Robert Lewandowski to the group.

While the club waits for progress on Modric’s renewal, the newspaper outlines a six-month window to unlock the plan linked to the Polish striker. He is drifting away from Barcelona, and he will finish the season in Spain knowing he must pick a new step in his career during this period.
Is Lewandowski to Milan a possible move?
A January move is off the table, but the summer transfer window might bring openings. Milan’s contacts with agent Pini Zahavi are not random, the agent of Lewandowski who brought Christopher Nkunku to Milan. The club will also listen to Premier League offers for Santiago Gimenez. His difficult season makes a permanent split possible for at least 25 million, from a club accepted by the Mexican. Without that sale, major signings will be hard to pursue.















