AC Milan is actively seeking a robust goal-scorer for the upcoming summer transfer window, a key priority for coach Massimiliano Allegri. Their attempts in January, which included the arrival of Niclas Füllkrug and a late pursuit of Jean-Philippe Mateta from Crystal Palace, did not yield the desired results.
Reports from La Gazzetta dello Sport indicate the Rossoneri are extensively exploring the market. While players like Moise Kean and Dusan Vlahovic are on their radar, their high costs—a significant release clause for Kean and substantial wages for Vlahovic—present considerable obstacles.
Among the potential targets is Serhou Guirassy, currently under contract with Borussia Dortmund until 2028. Milan had previously shown interest in him before his €18 million move in 2024. Guirassy boasts an impressive record of 54 goals in 86 appearances for his current team.
Last summer, Milan also inquired about Nicolas Jackson, who subsequently joined Bayern Munich on loan from Chelsea. Bayern is reportedly unwilling to finalize a permanent €67 million transfer for Jackson, who has scored 5 goals in 22 appearances. Milan has a history of successful dealings with Chelsea.
Club officials might additionally consider Mateo Retegui and Darwin Núñez, despite their lucrative transfers to Saudi Arabian clubs and high salaries. Núñez, in particular, has seen his playing time diminish since Karim Benzema’s arrival.
Analysis of Milan’s Striker Search
Considering an increasingly packed schedule, careful management of key forwards like Rafael Leão and Christian Pulisic will be essential. A significant investment in a new number 9 appears justified primarily if the club commits to consistently deploying a three-pronged attack, which might necessitate sacrificing either a central defender or Alexis Saelemaekers. Otherwise, their current attacking setup could be deemed sufficient. A player like Füllkrug, or a similar profile, might suffice if a more aggressive formation is adopted only occasionally.
