AC Milan are keen on signing Club Brugge star Charles De Ketelaere to reinforce their attacking department, a report claims.
According to what is being reported by Sky (via MilanNews), Milan are focusing on De Keteleare for the attack, who has scored 14 goals in 33 appearances for the Belgian club this season. He is 1.92m tall, with an imposing physique and can play almost anywhere in attack.
He is an attacking midfielder naturally, but can play a little deeper but also as a second striker, as he has often done this year. There are three reasons in particular that Milan want him: he is considered a very strong player now, he is versatile and but also he has the potential to get even better.
The trident of players behind the centre-forward position has been a problem for Milan aside from Leao, given Brahim Diaz, Alexis Saelemaekers and Junior Messias have all been inconsistent.
Pls make this transfer happen this kid is a star
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Yes, he looks like he will be on De Bruyne level, great investment.
I can imagine an attacking trident of Origi
Leao, Dybala, and De katelere. We’ll be unstoppable in front of goal.
The deal is taking much time.
Too much talk little actions i miss the era of Don Berlusconi.
What action do you wanna have if market is close now?! All we can see it’s talking and then 1st of July will come 😉
cro — DeBruyne level???? I of course hope you’re right; but you do realize many people consider him literally the #1 best midfielder in the world.
If you can predict someone to be that good, then you should be making millions sitting next to Maldini as our expert scout! 😉
You don’t think Club Brugge also sees that by asking 40M for a player from Belgium? And other clubs as he can almost pick where to go? If you watched him play for 3-4 matches you can see he can become one of the best, of course he doesn’t have to but, same was with Leao.
Please deal this position, if milan don’t want to pay £20 I will give her.
New K. DE BRUYNE
Please deal this player, if milan don’t want to pay £20 I will give her.
New K. DE BRUYNE