AC Milan's strategy for bringing in strikers in the summer transfer market is undergoing a series of adjustments, according to a new report from soccer market reporter Daniele Longo. Faced with the complexity of bringing in Phil Kruger and the unwillingness on the part of Borussia Dortmund to release him easily, Milan have begun to explore other options and have re-established links with Chelsea.
Milan originally had high hopes for Phil Kruger, a striker who was recommended by the Roof agency and was highly regarded for his outstanding performances. However, Dortmund's asking price for Fellkrug exceeded Milan's expectations, making the deal difficult to realize.
Meanwhile, Milan are also considering Abraham as a potential striker. Abraham is also managed by Roof Brokers and is currently playing for Roma. However, Roma's asking price for Abraham is too high and Milan are waiting for Roma to lower their price.
With deals seeking Phil Kruger and Abraham stalled, Milan have set their sights on Chelsea's Broa. Broya is a promising striker who had a mediocre season at Fulham last season, but has a strong desire to make up for it in the new season. With Broya yet to reach an agreement with Everton, Milan see an opportunity to take him on loan with a buyout clause, albeit one that is not mandatory.
This adjustment in strategy shows Milan's flexibility and pragmatism in the transfer market. Instead of being discouraged by the difficulty of bringing in Phil Kruger and Abraham, they are actively looking for other viable options. Broya's loan plus buyout option provides Milan with a relatively economical and flexible option, helping them to strengthen their forward line without jeopardizing the team's financial balance.