AC Milan’s management are looking around at potential options for the striker position given the doubts about existing options.
According to Calciomercato.it, Milan have more doubts than certainties when it comes to the striker role. Alvaro Morata has four goals in 14 games, Tammy Abraham has scored three times and Luka Jovic has had a season to forget so far.
Jovic’s deal is expiring, and Abraham is on a dry loan, so there is a good chance neither the Serb nor the Englishman will even be in the Rossoneri squad next season. If both were to leave the Milan will be back to square one, which is why the directors do not want to be caught unprepared.
According to Calciomercato.it, a few names are of interest. Santiago Gimenez of Feyenoord was talked about a lot in the summer and though he has had several physical problems this season, he has scored in his last two games including against Manchester City and remains a target.
Gimenez’s cost would be high, but his namesake Santiago Castro is another option. The 20-year-old Argentine has four league goals this season and a lot of room for growth, while he would be less expensive than the Mexican.
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Benjamin Sesko is probably destined to remain a dream, then there is Jonathan David who other clubs are in pole position for, even if the Rossoneri could try and work their way back into the running given his deal is expiring.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin of Everton also has an expiring deal and he does not intend to decide his future any time soon with the Toffees in another relegation battle. For now, though, rumours about the Englishman seem to be coming more from the British press.