Tuttosport: One out, two in - busy January still possible for Milan with multiple tables open
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Tuttosport: One out, two in - busy January still possible for Milan with multiple tables open
"The main candidate is Christopher Nkunku, who continues to be in Fenerbahçe's sights. The Turkish club are pressing hard and show no intention of giving up, even though - at least for now - the Frenchman seems intent on staying at Milanello. Should Nkunku be persuaded and should an adequate offer arrive, Milan would then be 'forced' to sign a new striker. One name they're particularly interested in is Sidiki Cherif, a teenager who is rising to stardom with Angers in Ligue 1."
"Milan's scouts have watched him in person on several occasions in recent weeks, and the reports are overwhelmingly positive. The initial plan was to try and sign him in the summer, but the deal could be pushed forward a few months if Nkunku leaves. There's plenty of competition, with several German clubs eyeing him, but the idea of a move to Milan is highly intriguing for the young striker. His agents already met with management in mid-December too, so the groundwork has been laid."
"While the possible arrival of a new attacking addition will depend on Nkunku's departure, Milan are certainly looking for a new defender to shore up the defence, and this area does not rely on a sale first. Massimiliano Allegri's favourite is still Federico Gatti, who he launched at Juventus. The Bianconeri have already said no to a swap deal involving Koni De Winter, and are likely to demand a large cash sum to sell to a rival."
AC Milan could be active in the January transfer window, potentially adding Niclas Fullkrug and another attacker if Christopher Nkunku departs. Fenerbahçe are pressing for Nkunku, and a convincing offer could force Milan to replace him. Sidiki Cherif of Angers is a prime youth target; Milan scouts have monitored him, reports are positive, and his agents already met Milan management. In defence, Milan seek reinforcements regardless of sales, with Massimiliano Allegri favouring Federico Gatti. Juventus have rejected swap proposals and would likely demand significant cash. Other defensive targets such as Milan Skriniar and Kim Min-jae appear unrealistic.
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