As is well known, AC Milan is seeking a new striker ahead of the upcoming summer transfer window.
The number one target for the Rossoneri club was and remains Joshua Zirkzee, born in 2001, the center forward for Thiago Motta's Bologna, a revelation of the current Serie A championship.
The Rossoneri are convinced they can complete the operation, perhaps by including, in the deal with Joey Saputo's club, the registration of some technical counterparts, such as, for example, Alexis Saelemaekers (but also Marco Nasti and/or Lorenzo Colombo).
Zirkzee's name, however, is not the only one highlighted in red on the management's notebook at Casa Milan. Among the forwards considered for the summer market is also Benjamin Sesko who is the striker of RB Leipzig. He stands at 195 centimetres tall and is 20 years old.
Michele Fratini, a football intermediary and talent scout, also confirmed Milan's interest in Sesko in an intervention made in the last few hours on 'RaiSport'.
"Sesko is on the radar of many because he scores and does his job well. He has a long reach, physical presence. He operates alone in the attacking department, maneuvering among opponents" Fratini began.
"He is a goal-scoring striker. He plays for Leipzig, a club that has grown a lot, which competes every year in the German championship. Many clubs want him, starting with Milan, who are looking for a successor to Giroud" he concluded.
Sesko has featured in 39 matches so far this season with his current club. He played 1862 minutes in total and scored 15 goals besides providing 2 assists.
