SempreMilan
·10 de janeiro de 2025
SempreMilan
·10 de janeiro de 2025
The striker situation at AC Milan is rather confusing. Despite having a fantastic option in the long term, there is no telling when it may be the current option, and so the situation must be constantly evaluated.
It could be argued that Milan need improvements across the pitch, whether it be to starters or to backup options. One of the areas that probably would not be contested though, is a striker.
Alvaro Morata and Tammy Abraham, despite occasionally getting themselves on the scoresheet, have not hit the levels hoped. Francesco Camarda, despite getting close on a few occasions, has not found himself on the scoresheet, though this is not a bad thing, so a question opens.
How do the Rossoneri move forward?
Abraham’s loan deal expires in the summer, and there are no guarantees about his future yet. This then leaves the club with two, Camarda and Morata – who are at the complete opposite ends of the spectrum.
Therefore, the Diavolo must assess who the middle ground will be, or when Camarda will become that. Because it is quite unknown, there have been suggestions that Milan will look to the mercato for some bolstering, and Sky journalist Peppe di Stefano made an intriguing suggestion when speaking to Carlo Pellegatti on YouTube (via Tuttojuve).
“It is neither a purchase nor a negotiation, but Vlahovic will expire in 2026 and AC Milan needs a striker. I am convinced that the club is starting to open its eyes to opportunities and chances that could open up.”
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