Tuttosport: Premier League duo and a 'Mister X' - Milan evaluating late opportunities
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Tuttosport: Premier League duo and a 'Mister X' - Milan evaluating late opportunities
"The end of the 2026 winter transfer window is drawing ever closer, and the feeling is that AC Milan's business might be done. After signing Niclas Fullkrug in early January, everything seems to have gone quiet. However, Tuttosport (via MilanNews) recall that the window can be unpredictable, especially in the final days, so if the opportunity arises then Milan will be ready."
"The latest name to emerge in recent hours is Nathan Aké of Manchester City, whose agents have reportedly held talks with Milan officials. Pep Guardiola - given the various injuries decimating his defence - isn't keen on letting the Dutchman go. Despite this, it is possible the player himself could ask to make the switch to get more playing time ahead of the World Cup."
"Another name that has been persistently linked to Milan in recent days is that of Radu Dragusin, who is on his way out of Tottenham where he's struggling to find playing time. The former Genoa and Juventus man could be an interesting last-minute opportunity on loan with option to buy. We must also watch out for a hypothetical 'Mister X': a surplus player at a top club who could ask to be sold in the final hours of the winter window."
The 2026 winter transfer window is nearing its close and AC Milan have shown limited activity after signing Niclas Fullkrug in early January. The club remains alert to last-minute opportunities, particularly to strengthen the defense. Nathan Aké has been linked after his agents reportedly met Milan officials, but Pep Guardiola is reluctant to sell amid defensive injuries. Aké could seek a move to gain playing time ahead of the World Cup after being advised by Ronald Koeman to play more. Radu Dragusin is another candidate who may leave Tottenham on loan with an option to buy because of limited minutes. A late 'Mister X' departure from a top club remains possible.
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