
"There seems to have been a strong acceleration on the striker front on Monday, with Niclas Füllkrug now reportedly very close to signing. According to Calciomercato.com, Milan are moving forward with their transfer plans following last week's meeting at Casa Milan between Massimiliano Allegri, Geoffrey Moncada, Igli Tare and Giorgio Furlani, in which the roles to be addressed and the priorities were outlined."
"The sporting director has already identified who, barring any surprises, will be the striker signing: Niclas Füllkrug, someone with a very successful past in Germany, and a not very successful present at West Ham. The German striker hasn't found the right environment to thrive in London, plays infrequently, and has already asked to change clubs in January. In recent days, Tare has intensified talks with the international agency Roof, reaching a basic agreement on the terms and duration of Füllkrug's contract."
Milan accelerated their striker recruitment after a Casa Milan meeting that outlined roles and priorities. Sporting director identified Niclas Füllkrug as the likely target, noting strong past form in Germany and limited success at West Ham. Füllkrug has struggled for playing time in London and requested a move in January. Talks intensified with agency Roof, producing a basic agreement on contract terms and duration. Milan would cover the €1.5m Füllkrug is expected to earn until season end. West Ham negotiations are aimed at a loan until the end of the season. Milan plan to assess his fitness before finalizing the move.
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