Tuttosport: Milan scout watches Parma star score backheel amid transfer interest | OneFootball

Tuttosport: Milan scout watches Parma star score backheel amid transfer interest | OneFootball

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·24 October 2024

Tuttosport: Milan scout watches Parma star score backheel amid transfer interest

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One of the names that AC Milan have on their list of targets for the attack is Ange-Yoan Bonny, a report claims, and they recently scouted him up close.

This morning’s edition of Tuttosport (via MilanNews) has a report which focuses mainly on Juventus and their search for a centre-forward in the January transfer window, with Lorenzo Lucca of Udinese one of the names that has been mentioned.


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Lucca’s growth has not gone unnoticed, both in terms of the national team and other clubs in Serie A. In particular the Juve sporting director Cristiano Giuntoli – who boasts excellent relations with Gino Pozzo, Udinese’s owner – has had positive talks with his entourage.

The Pozzo family would prefer to sell the 24-year-old at the end of the season. However, if an interesting proposal were to arrive in January, the parties could decide to evaluate it.

Meanwhile, the paper adds that Bonny seems destined to make the big leap to a big club next summer too. The Parma star has long been liked by Napoli, who tried to sign him in August, and will try again in the coming months to try and get Antonio Conte a deputy to Romelu Lukaku.

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The list of suitors is increasing: last Saturday a Milan scout viewed him during the match in Como, a game in which the striker scored a nice back heel goal. Three years ago, Juve were close to getting him for their Next Gen project and know him well, so they cannot be excluded from the race either.

A report from Calciomercato.com earlier in the week named Bonny as a target given the uncertainty surrounding Tammy Abraham and Luka Jovic, as well as Santiago Gimenez of Feyenoord who would cost about double.

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