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MiType: Nkunku is currently the first choice for Milan to sign up, and Milan is also interested in Dovbik

August 28 According to the Milan Sports Daily, Chelsea's Nkunku and Roma's Dorfbik are both Milan's forward signing targets.

Milan needs to introduce a striker this summer, but the summer transfer period has come to an end and Milan has not signed a new striker. In the past 24 hours, Milan has put aside the transfer negotiations of Portuguese sports forward Hader and began to buy Chelsea striker Nkunku, and the two players have completely different characteristics. In addition, Milan Sports also revealed that Milan is also interested in Rome striker Dorfbik.

Nkunku is currently Milan's first choice goal for the forward line. He scored 58 goals for Leipzig from 2021 to 2023, and then joined Chelsea for a transfer fee of 65 million euros. But Nkunku failed to become the main force in Chelsea, and currently only needs 35 million to 40 million euros to convince Chelsea to release the players. Chelsea is looking for the next home in Nkunku, but since Chelsea only has one place to rent a player this season, but there are still several players on the team that may leave the team, Chelsea is more willing to sell Nkunku directly than rent it out.

The relationship between Chelsea coach Maresca and Nkunku has broken down. Nkunku hopes to leave Chelsea. He originally wanted to join a team that could participate in the Champions League - such as Bayern who had contact with him before, but Milan is also very competitive with Nkunku. Milan is willing to provide him with an annual salary of 5 million euros, while Nkunku can compete with multiple positions on the front line and can improve Milan's attack power.

Milan is also paying attention to Dorfbik. The Ukrainian striker won the La Liga top scorer in the 2023-24 season, scoring 17 goals in various Rome events last season, including 12 goals in the Serie A. At present, Dovbik has lost his main position in Rome, and Milan hopes to loan Dovbik. However, Roma must first introduce a new striker before he is willing to let Dovpick leave the team. "Milan Sports" said that if Milan did not sign Nkunku, it may buy Dovbik directly; if Milan can sign Nkunku, it will also try to loan Dovbik at the same time.

The Milan Sports Daily pointed out that just 48 hours ago, Milan was very close to signing Portuguese sports forward Hader. Portugal Sports originally wanted to introduce Panasinacos striker Fortis Ionidis as a replacement, but the two clubs failed to reach an agreement, and Hader's agent made additional demands to Milan, which led to Hader's deal being shelved. Currently, Hader may stay in Portugal Sports and may transfer to Rennes.