Sky: AC Milan discussed move for Juventus striker

Sky Sport reports that AC Milan have inquired about the conditions on a possible transfer for the Juventus striker.

AC Milan have decided to sign another centre forward before the the summer transfer window is over. Divock Origi is totally out of the project and Milan will push until the end to sell him while Lorenzo Colombo will leave on loan with Cagliari as his most likely destination. A new name will arrive to join Olivier Giroud and Noah Okafor.

Armando Broja and Hugo Ekitike are currently the top targets for the job but the Red and Blacks are also looking around for other options. Sky Sport reports that AC Milan have contacted Juventus to discuss the conditions of a potential transfer for Moise Kean.

AC Milan have proposed to sign Moise Kean an loan spending an initial fee of €5 million. The Rossoneri also want an option to make the transfer of the 23-year-old Italian permanent at the end of the season according to Sky Sport. Juventus are open to let Moise Kean leave but only permanently while the player is very tempting by this proposal.

Kean emerged as a highly promising striker from a young age making his first Serie A at the age of 16 years. However, his transfer to Everton proved to be a big flop with the Italian striker scoring only 4 goals in 39 appearances. Kean managed to revive his career after a very successful loan at PSG.

His return to Juventus has not gone according to plans despite the €37 million fee the Bianconeri spent for his services. Moise Kean has failed to nail down a regular starting spot under Massimiliano Allegri. The young Italian striker made 40 appearances, mostly as a substitute, scoring 8 goals along the way.


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