Kostic then Vlahovic - Pedulla offers update on Milan's striker plan moving forward
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Kostic then Vlahovic - Pedulla offers update on Milan's striker plan moving forward
"AC Milan have been keeping tabs on Dusan Vlahovic for several months now, and the Serbian striker could be available next month. With his contract expiring in the summer, there is a chance that Milan can make a move for Vlahovic. Since Massimiliano Allegri's arrival, the links to him have only grown stronger, especially with him being an opportunity. Recently, the Rossoneri have worked on deals that have been financial opportunities, and this has been the keyword. So, having the chance to sign someone like Vlahovic for free could be of extreme interest."
"Master plan The focus for now, though, is Andrej Kostic, who seems to be getting closer to the Diavolo. Personal terms have been agreed today, and now a deal must be agreed between the clubs. However, it seems the long-term goal remains the player whom many see him emulating: Vlahovic."
"Strong ties between Ristic, agent of Vlahovic, and Milan, confirmed by the imminent signing of Kostic. And keep an eye on Dusan for next summer, when the Serb will recover from his injury and be able to calmly decide his future. "The talks have never stopped, as reported since September. For the rest, there's time...""
AC Milan have monitored Dusan Vlahovic for several months and view him as a potential free transfer when his contract expires next summer. The club has emphasized financially prudent deals, making a zero-fee acquisition particularly attractive. Massimiliano Allegri's arrival has strengthened links to the striker. Current transfer focus is Andrej Kostic, with personal terms reportedly agreed and a club-to-club deal pending. Milan maintains long-term interest in Vlahovic while progressing immediate signings. Agent connections between Ristic (Vlahovic's agent) and Milan, together with Kostic's imminent move, reinforce the pathway toward a possible Vlahovic pursuit once he recovers from injury.
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