The German club has a right of first refusal and a share in the future resale of the Bologna striker, who’s become a target for AC Milan
AC Milan is working to find reinforcements in January, addressing gaps and injuries. Meanwhile, they’re also looking ahead for the future transfer market. One of their market-goals is to find the successor to Giroud, who turned 37 in September and can not carry this attack alone.
One of the names that the Rossoneri management likes is Joshua Zirkzee. The Dutch player, who has already scored 7 goals and assisted 2 in Serie A this season, has blossomed in our league and is leading Motta’s surprising Bologna towards a Champions League spot after 17 match-days. However, his future is also tied to Bayern Munich.
BAYERN’S DECISION
The German club holds a 50% share in the future capital gain and has the right of first refusal in case of a potential transfer. According to reports from the German broadcaster Sport1, Bayern seems unwilling to take him back, preferring to generate funds.”