
"It appears AC Milan have made a move towards a young midfielder from Montenegro this week, potentially with a view of him joining the Futuro. This window, it appears Milan will have to work on rations when it comes to first team signings. Niclas Fullkrug's arrival set the tone for the month, and reports that followed suggested that there was little to nothing available."
"The reasoning is rather simple; without Europe, Gerry Cardinale and RedBird are not willing to spend big in January, especially after the mess of last year. So, Massimiliano Allegri will have to wait another few months for large investment. Despite these rules for the first team, the Milan Futuro project may be able to spend in this window, especially with it being an investment for the future."
"Vijesti, the Montenegrin outlet, reports that one of the countries starlets could be on their way to San Siro shortly. Lazar Savovic, who only turned 18 this week, rejected a new deal with Buducnost in November, due to the interest from abroad. Whether that was due to the Rossoneri is not mentioned, but the Diavolo are certainly leading talks currently. In fact, they have reportedly paid the release clause in his contract, which is worth €300k. So, he could be heading to Italy shortly."
AC Milan have reportedly targeted Lazar Savovic, an 18-year-old midfielder from Montenegro, with interest in adding him to the Milan Futuro project. First-team January spending will be constrained after Niclas Fullkrug's arrival and the club missing out on European competition. Gerry Cardinale and RedBird are reportedly unwilling to make large winter investments following last season's issues, delaying major transfers for Massimiliano Allegri. The Futuro project may still invest for the future. Savovic rejected a new Buducnost contract in November amid foreign interest, and a €300k release clause has reportedly been paid, potentially sending him to Italy soon.
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