Milan transfer market, not just Zirkzee: two names emerge for the role of assistant

Milan transfer market, not just Zirkzee: two names emerge for the role of assistant
Milan transfer market, not just Zirkzee: two names emerge for the role of assistant

The European Championship is fast approaching. On Saturday evening, Spalletti’s Italy will debut in Germany, in Dortmund, against Albania. A match not to be missed given the subsequent appointments with Croatia and Spain. In the memory of the magical nights of three summers ago, the Italians dream of repeating the success achieved at Wembley in 2021. Once the most prestigious competition on the continent at national level is over, it will be time to think about the season that is starting to loom. What will take shape in August will be a special year, full of news and surprises, on the bench and on the pitch. There are many teams that have revolutionised, others that have universally declared their superpower, such as Real Madrid which, with Mbappé’s announcement, has potentially annihilated the competition in Spain and Europe, inaugurating the transfer market.

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There is also an air of change in Milanello, where the Devil will meet at the beginning of July to prepare for 2024-2025. Fonseca should arrive in Italy on Thursday, with the signing of the contract and subsequent official status. The coach has clear ideas, having asked for a striker, a right back, a central defender and a defensive midfielder. The first striker, with Giroud’s farewell, is undoubtedly the piece that Milan must cover most urgently. For this reason the transfer market is becoming increasingly lively for the Rossoneri club. Zirkzee is the number one favorite. With him, however, another attacker should arrive. Daniele Longo, in his column “La Soffiata” on Calciomercato.com, revealed two names who could act as assistant to the Dutch striker.

Armando Broja is a concrete idea for Milan as a depth reserve for the starting centre-forward. The class of 2001 could leave Chelsea to say yes to the Rossoneri club, it remains to be understood with what formula. Contacts between the parties have been going on for several days. An alternative idea goes by the name of Kevin Denkey, a striker born in 2000 who was the protagonist of a year full of goals with the Cercle Bruges shirt”.

Longo then also spoke about Jovic’s future:

“The Serbian striker seemed one step away from a renewal with Milan, but now things seem to have changed: Deep reflections are underway within the management on whether or not to confirm the former Fiorentina player. The final choice will be made after consulting Paulo Fonseca who, at the moment, seems to want to focus on another type of striker.”

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