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AC Milan would have targeted Olivier Giroud’s successor, who could take over the management of the United States, according to the Italian press.
At the end of his contract on June 30, 2024 with AC Milan, Olivier Giroud has still not extended. Both parties seem to want to take their time. It must be said that the Lombard leaders want to offer themselves a top scorer next summer. However, they are not against keeping their 37-year-old French striker, but for an understudy role. Which might not suit the former Montpellier.
“Olivier Giroud can stay but he certainly cannot… remain a starter”advance this Friday Gazzetta dello Sportand add: “Oli G helped Milan a lot, he proved to be a champion but in September he will be 38 years old and it is possible that in the spring he will decide to say goodbye. The MLS is a temptation. » A departure at the end of the season of the top scorer in the history of the Blues cannot therefore clearly be ruled out.
Jonathan David in the shortlist
To succeed or compete with him, Benjamin Sesko would be the number one target of Milanese decision-makers. Aged 20, the Slovenian international (25 caps, 10 goals) has been playing for RB Leipzig since the start of the season. His release clause is estimated at 50 million euros. The transalpine media also mentions the names of Joshua Zirkzee, Jonathan David and Serhou Guirassy.
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