Di Marzio: Milan want Guirassy and Finn Van Breemen immediately in January. But the striker…

The Rossoneri have made a serious attempt to sign Serhou Guirassy, who has scored 14 goals in the Bundesliga. However, the Stuttgart striker would prefer to make the move next summer. Regarding the defense Moncada closely monitoring Finn Van Breemen from Basel.

Two months after the opening of the transfer market, discussions have already begun at AC Milan for the next one in January. The Rossoneri are prepared to make a move, but only if they find the right player.

Despite Pioli rejecting the idea of signing more forward, stating that Milan has adequate options up front, the club has made a serious attempt to acquire Serhou Guirassy.

Serhou Guirassy

Born in 1996, the Guinean striker who plays for Stuttgart has already scored 14 goals in the Bundesliga this season (only Bayern Munich’s Kane has done better with 15). Guirassy has a release clause that would allow him to move in January for a fee lower than his valuation. However, the player prefers not to leave in the winter but rather in June when he can evaluate new opportunities.

Milan is seeking a top-quality forward and if there’s a chance to secure a player of Guirassy’s or Mehdi Taremi‘s caliber, then they will pursue such a deal. Otherwise, they will wait until June to explore additional options, not forgetting about Lorenzo Colombo, who is currently on loan at Monza and is doing pretty well.

Van Breemen for the defense

After Kalulu’s injury, coach Stefano Pioli has opened up to the possibility of Milan signing a central defender in the January window. Geoffrey Moncada recently traveled to England to scout Lloyd Kelly, a 25-year-old center-back from Bournemouth whose contract expires in June and has drawn interest.

On Sunday, the Rossoneri’s scouting director also closely observed Finn Van Breemen in Switzerland. Born in 2003, the young Dutch central defender has had a good season with Basel (13 appearances and 2 goals) and is another player on Milan’s watchlist, being closely followed with interest.