AC Milan are serious in their pursuit of Luka Jovic. The Serbian striker is the Rossoneri’s big target ahead of next season, considered the ideal profile for the present and future.
As reported by Calciomercato.com’s Daniele Longo, the president of Real Madrid, Florentino Perez, is faced with a tough decision: convince coach Zidane to bet on the striker or sell him to avoid further depreciation.
Milan are monitoring the situation and Jovic is also very popular in Ralf Rangnick’s eyes, who is set to become the new manager of the San Siro side. Should the former Eintracht Frankfurt man arrive, then Zlatan Ibrahimovic will leave.
The Rossoneri have resumed contacts with Real Madrid and agent Fali Ramadani to understand the price tag of the Serbian international. The Spanish side paid €60m last summer but the valuation has since decreased.
Milan are ready to invest an amount close to €40m and don’t exclude the possibility of a two-year loan with an obligation to buy. The negotiations remain very complex, but the Rossoneri are trying and want to beat the competition of Napoli and Newcastle.
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