The Turin Sports Gazette recently revealed AC Milan's strategy for the summer transfer market, revealing the Red and Black Army's move to find a new striker. Although AC Milan has successfully signed Morata, the club's senior management, including Ibrahim and others, still hope to be able to invoke a suitable striker for the new partner, in order to enhance the team's offensive firepower.
AC Milan's reinforcement plan is reportedly not a random move, but is based on a clear premise that Serbian striker Jovic in the squad must find a new home. Jovic's departure will free up payroll space and roster spots, paving the way for a new striker to join the team.
In their choice of reinforcement targets, AC Milan have set their sights on two high-profile strikers - Chelsea's Albanian center forward Broya and Roma's English striker Abraham. Although negotiations with Broya have not yet officially begun, AC Milan have expressed strong interest in the potential of the young center forward. Abraham, on the other hand, has become another big favorite of AC Milan due to his outstanding performance and the favor of new manager Fonseca.
Abraham expressed his views on the transfer rumors with AC Milan in a recent interview. He said that while rumors about him joining Milan do exist, he is currently fully focused on the Roma game and his career. He believes that these rumors mean that he is doing the right thing, but it is more important to accomplish the task at hand and contribute to Roma.