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Milan consider striker alternatives should their objectives fall through

Milan consider striker alternatives should their objectives fall through

It has been an already active summer transfer window for the new Milan management. Deals were in motion prior to the end of the playing season, and the Rossoneri showed no signs of hesitation. Quick moves for Franck Kessie from Atalanta and the long awaited arrival of Musacchio from Villareal have already strengthened the squad. Musings of Lazio’s Lucas Biglia in the center of midfield could be turned into reality soon, and the depth of Milan’s summer window is beginning to unravel. A mix of youth and experience, tactical and technical characteristics considered, have all contributed to the market strategy for the Rossoneri.

 

The one looming question mark is in the attack. When and where will Carlos Bacca go? And how much for? Given the difficulties they face to get Alvaro Morata and Andrea Belotti, Milan continues to monitor the situation of Nikola Kalinic at Fiorentina. Undoubtedly the first two mentioned would be extremely expensive and therefore not easy transfers. But Kalinic coming from Florence could be a different option, more cost efficient but effective nonetheless. The project itself would represent more than the Viola can offer the Croatian. The 29 year old may not be as young as Morata or Belotti, but his 15 goals in 33 games shows he has the quality. Keep an eye on Kalinic as a Milan alternative they want to keep quiet, thinking already of the bidding war they might face to get Morata or Belotti...