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Dauphin of Inter in Serie A, AC Milan will try to retake its throne during the 2024-2025 season. To do this, the Rossoneri will have to strengthen themselves, line by line, this summer and that is what they have already started to do with the arrival of Álvaro Morata, from Atlético de Madrid, for 13 million euros. According to Sky Italythe Milanese club would like to continue its transfer window by attracting Youssouf Fofana. An offer of 12 million euros, with bonuses, was reportedly made to Monaco, but the club from the Rock would demand 18 million euros for its midfielder, under contract until 2025. The Lombard club would like to complete his arrival as early as next week.
In addition to the French international (21 caps), Milan is thinking about Lazar Samardzic. According to the Italian media, a meeting with the father of the Udinese player is planned in the coming hours. His teammate in the Serbian national team, Aleksandar Pavlović, could join the San Siro residents. Discussions with RB Salzburg are continuing. As a plan B, AC Milan is thinking about Mario Hermoso, who has been free of any contract since the end of his contract at Altético. Finally, Morata’s arrival could not be the only one in attack, since Niklas Füllkrug, from Borussia Dortmund, is reportedly targeted. In any case, AC Milan is thinking big for this summer transfer window.
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