CM: Milan’s plan for Romero after brace against Atletico Madrid

AC Milan youngster Luka Romero has caught the eye whilst on loan at Almeria in Spain, thanks to the two goals he scored against Atletico Madrid at the weekend. 

The Argentine still has a lot to prove and as has been reported by Calciomercato.com, the Rossoneri are aware that they need to nurture his talent very carefully.

Romero was loaned to Almeria in the January transfer window as he was not getting enough game time from Stefano Pioli, and the club wanted to ensure he stayed in Europe rather than went to his first choice of Boca Juniors.

Almeria sit bottom of La Liga and are destined to go down, but his two goals against Atletico Madrid secured a point that they certainly were not expecting to get.

Milan signed him on a free transfer from Lazio in the summer and given he was only born in 2005 and is clearly a talented attacker, the club stands to earn a big capital gain from him if there is no space for him in the team.

He is thought to be worth around €10m now and he could prove to be a very useful negotiation tool in the summer as Milan try to sign players in other positions.