According to the latest report from Gazzetta dello Sport, AC Milan have not yet given up their pursuit of a new striker after having already signed Morata, especially considering Jovic's stability in the team is hard to guarantee. In the previous transfer market, AC Milan was close to signing Phil Kruger from Borussia Dortmund, but ultimately lost out to West Ham United in the competition. And new manager Fonseca's favorite Roma striker Abraham, but due to the transfer fee problem has reached a deadlock. After this series of twists and turns, AC Milan decided to set their sights on Chelsea striker Broya once again, ready to join the ranks of Southampton, Wolves, Monaco and other teams in the race.

Broya, 23, has not been included in Chelsea's plans for the new season, despite his youth and contract not expiring until June 2028, so the Blues have put him up for sale. The Albanian international made 19 appearances for Chelsea in the early part of last season, starting eight times and scoring two goals. However, he was loaned out to Fulham in the second half of the season and unfortunately failed to score in his eight appearances. Nonetheless, Broa's potential and ability was recognized by several teams, including his former owners Southampton as well as Wolves and Everton in the Premier League and Monaco in Ligue 1.

For AC Milan, the introduction of Broya will undoubtedly strengthen the team's forward line and provide more options for the team in the new season's multi-front war. However, in the face of competition from a number of giants, AC Milan need to show enough sincerity and strength to be able to stand out in this transfer battle. At the same time, how to balance the playing time and status of the existing strikers is also an issue that AC Milan's management and coaching staff need to seriously consider.

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