
"AC Milan have struggled to get their strikers to perform this season, namely Santiago Gimenez and Christopher Nkunku, but the players they targeted this summer have' exactly done great either. In the summer, Milan were linked with several strikers before eventually settling on Nkunku from Chelsea. It was a deal that came a bit out of nowhere, and before that, the Rossoneri seemed more likely to make a move for Juve's Dusan Vlahovic."
"The likes of Conrad Harder, Artem Dovbyk and Victor Boniface were also heavily linked with the club. The latter even underwent medical tests in Milano, the results of which prompted the Rossoneri to abandon the signing. Questionable targets to begin with As highlighted by our editorial writer Rohit on X, while it's true that Gimenez and Nkunku have been far from brilliant, the same can be said for the striker targets."
"Between the four of them, there are just three goals to note. Boniface: 8 games, 0 goals, 2 assists Dovbyk: 10 games, 2 goals, 1 assist Harder: 8 games, 0 goals, 0 assists Vlahovic: 10 games, 3 goals, 0 assists Of course, even though you can see these stats as a relief or a dodged bullet, you can also say that Milan perhaps didn't do their scouting right."
AC Milan have struggled for striker productivity this season, with Santiago Gimenez and Christopher Nkunku failing to deliver consistent goals. The club pursued several forwards in the summer, ultimately signing Nkunku from Chelsea after links to Dusan Vlahovic and interest in Victor Boniface, Artem Dovbyk and Conrad Harder. Victor Boniface underwent medical tests in Milan that led to the club abandoning his signing. Combined returns from the four targeted players remain minimal, prompting questions over transfer scouting and recruitment given the limited goal contributions and Milan's heavy pursuit of these names.
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