
"A year after the last time, AC Milan are be back on the hunt for a striker that they hope will this time fix the issue long-term. The investment in Santiago Gimenez has not worked out so far, barring any drastic improvement when he returns from injury. For this reason, the management are looking for a striker who can provide goals and is a bit more of a physical striker, which is what Massimiliano Allegri wants."
"Striker carously As Quotidiano Sportivo (via MilanNews) have reported today, Gimenez and Christopher Nkunku are the two players in the attack that have disappointed most so far relative to expectations, and therefore the two players who could make room for a potential new arrival. Frankly, it's hard to imagine the former Chelsea man leaving after just a few months given he cost around €40m, but what's certain is that a significant turnaround in his performances is expected."
"Numerous names are being floated around in terms of possible targets. One possibility is Lorenzo Lucca, the Napoli striker who the Italian champions effectively snatched from the Rossoneri this summer. The former Udinese star's performances have left much to be desired, and Romelu Lukaku's imminent return to Antonio Conte's will further close the door on him. The deal is complicated because he's technically still on loan from Udinese, with an obligation to buy."
AC Milan are again searching for a striker who can deliver goals and greater physical presence after Santiago Gimenez has failed to make an impact and suffered injury setbacks. Christopher Nkunku has also underperformed relative to expectations, though a turnaround in his form is anticipated. Gimenez faces greater risk after being available on the market and scoring only once in the Coppa Italia. Potential targets include Lorenzo Lucca, whose situation is complicated by a loan-with-obligation to buy; Mauro Icardi, who lacks playing time at Napoli and commands a high salary; and Joshua Zirkzee, who attracts interest from Roma.
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