
"AC Milan are in the market for a centre-back ahead of the winter window, and there are a few names in their notebook. La Gazzetta dello Sport have published a report that looks at the futures of Yann Bisseck and Strahinja Pavlovic, who are now established starters for Inter and Milan respectively. They mention that Galatasaray are still keen on the Serbian but that a sale is unlikely, given his recent rise."
"Among the most talked-about names is certainly Mario Gila, who remains one of Lazio's key men. In the spring, Paris Saint-Germain had their eye on the Spaniard, but Claudio Lotito closed the door due to the transfer ban. Tare knows him well, having brought him to Italy while he was in the capital. Liverpool's Joe Gomez emerged as a target late in the summer window, and it's possible this option will be pursued again."
"Moreover, Milan and Inter's scouts are watching three young centre-backs who play in Italy. One is Tarik Muharemovic, who was part of the Juventus youth system but is now owned by Sassuolo, and seems to have adapted to Serie A quickly. Another name worth mentioning is Tiago Gabriel of Lecce, who has good ball-laying ability and has been Lecce's brightest star so far. Finally there is Alessandro Circati, an Australian international who scored his first goal in Italy recently at the Stadio Olimpico against Roma."
AC Milan are seeking a centre-back ahead of the winter window and maintain a shortlist of potential recruits. Yann Bisseck and Strahinja Pavlovic are established starters for Inter and Milan, and Pavlovic is attracting Galatasaray interest though a sale appears unlikely. Sporting director Igli Tare prioritizes strengthening the defence rather than selling key defenders. Targets include Mario Gila, who remains vital for Lazio, and Liverpool's Joe Gomez, a possible repeat option after summer interest. Scouts are monitoring Italian-based youngsters Tarik Muharemovic, Tiago Gabriel, and Alessandro Circati. Milan added Koni De Winter in summer but aim for further reinforcement in January.
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