Tuttosport: ‘Zlatan’s Milan, from Rabiot to Fullkrug’ – one signing per department targeted

By Oliver Fisher -

AC Milan’s summer mercato is beginning to accelerate and Zlatan Ibrahimovic wants to put his mark on the new era that began with the appointment of Paulo Fonseca.

This morning’s edition of Tuttosport (via MilanNews) has a section on the front page dedicated to Milan which reads: ‘Zlatan’s Milan, from Rabiot to Füllkrug. And Ibra Jr goes to the U23 squad’. The plan, they state, is to make additions in each department.

Defence

Milan’s original idea was to start with a right-back and Emerson Royal quickly gained pole position, but Tottenham’s demands were immediately deemed too high while Pierre Kalulu began to emerge as a candidate to be Davide Calabria’s deputy.

Consequently, the management is aiming to close for a new central defender and in this sense Stsrahinja Pavlovic is the most popular name. Milan have an agreement with the player, who is ready to sign a five-year contract worth €1.8m net per season.

The Austrian club must be convinced still, as they have the player under contract until 2027 and do not intend to sell him cheaply. Thus, the request is €25m, but the Rossoneri’s offer is around €20m including bonuses.

Plan B could be Mario Hermoso, formerly of Atletico Madrid and now a free agent, who Milan approached after the Alvaro Morata operation thanks to contacts with Beppe Bozzo. At 29 years old, the defender is asking for a three-year contract at €3.5m net plus bonuses.

Midfield

For the midfield, the watchword is balance. It was missing throughout last season and that is why Youssouf Fofana – who Milan have been following for some time – is the main target at the moment.

The situation is similar to Pavlovic: there is an agreement with the player at €2.5m net per year for five years, but no agreement with Monaco. The gap is wide (€25m the price set, €10m offered), but the Ligue 1 club do not have much leverage given his deal runs out in 11 months.

The alternatives come from Brazil, given Andrè Trindade (Fluminense) and Richard Rios (Palmeiras) are targets Then, a possible exit of one of Bennacer, Adli or Pobega could also open the way to another signing like Adrien Rabiot, officially a free agent, and/or Lazar Samardzic.

Attack

In addition to Morata, Ibrahimovic also wants to give another striker to Fonseca, a profile that can join the Spaniard and Luka Jovic (who Fenerbahce are interested in). Niclas Fullkrug is the main candidate, a 31-year-old centre-forward for Borussia Dortmund and Germany.

Serhou Guirassy’s arrival in yellow and black pushes the striker away from the Champions League runners-up and Milan would prefer him to Tammy Abraham for three reasons: the cost of the transfer (€15m vs. €25m), his injury record and his profile.

Moreover, another thing working in Milan’s favour is that Fullkrug would be more than happy to make the switch, hoping to emulate Oliver Bierhoff as the next German striker in red and black.

Tags AC Milan Adrien Rabiot Lazar Samardzic Niclas Fullkrug Strahinja Pavlovic Youssouf Fofana Zlatan Ibrahimovic

7 Comments

  1. What do people here think?
    Hermosa or Pavlovic?

    I think Hermosa for free with La Liga and CL experiance is not a bad deal. But who is better?

    1. I’d prefer Pavlovic but don’t think I’d start crying and blaming Cardinale & other management for ruining my life and starting the war in Ukraine if we got Hermosa instead. But that’s that me. I know everyone here won’t share my thoughts. 😀

    2. It’s 50-50 for me. On one hand I think Pavlovic might be better, but I haven’t seen him much, on the other Hermoso comes for free. Also if we don’t sell any of our CD’s we have Tomori, Gabbia, Thiaw and no matter who we add I think it’s pretty good line up and enough competition to take a starting spot. I think it’s not about who we add (unless it’s top class player) it’s more about changing our defense tactically, cause technically these players have proven that they can do much better.

    3. I’d say pavlo. Hermoso is just a random Spanish guy. Didn’t even get called into the national team. Never played outside of spain before. Don’t even know how he got into patetiko team. They used to have such good cbs.

      Pavlo on the other hand is just about to hit his prime, has it all to become a top cb and has been around a bit. France, Belgium, Austria. He’ll integrate faster

      1. It’s not that obvious. Hermoso is quite good also, off course Pavlovic has much more potential, but right now don’t think there’s much difference and Hermoso is better with passing, which can be useful against high pressing and has more experience at this moment and comes for free that’s why I say from my point of view its 50/50 situation.

        1. Is he that good? Again, he isn’t playing for Spain, only has 5 caps at 29 yo. We already have a passer in mike and tomori. Even thiaw can pass. Comes for free and has 4 times the salary Pavlo would have.. it’s not 50/50. More like 35/65.

          I don’t think we’re gonna sign him. I don’t thik he was even considered.

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