Serie A giants AC Milan set sights on Super Eagles wing wizard
Serie A giants AC Milan set sights on Super Eagles wing wizard
AC Milan’s attention turns to strengthening their right-wing position, with several names being considered by the club’s management, Soccernet.ng understands.
According to Calcio Style, Nicolò Zaniolo remains the club’s primary target. Still, variations in the pursuit have emerged, prompting Milan to explore alternative options, including Villarreal’s exciting Nigerian import, Samuel Chukwueze.
The primary focus has been on securing the services of Nicolò Zaniolo, the former Roma star who spent the winter on loan at Galatasaray.
Zaniolo desires to return to a more competitive league, and previous contacts with Milan’s Paolo Maldini in January hinted at a potential summer move.
However, the financial aspect of the transfer could pose a significant hurdle, given Zaniolo’s existing €35 million termination clause, which decreases to €30 million in January 2024 and drops to €28 million the following summer.
Milan may explore options such as an expensive loan deal with a purchase option to overcome this obstacle.
Nevertheless, Milan’s forward-thinking approach leads them to consider other possibilities.
Among the alternatives is Super Eagles winger Samuel Chukwueze stands out — a skillful left-footed right winger, who is reportedly also on the radar of Real Madrid and Newcastle United.
Born in 1999, Chukwueze exhibits exceptional ability in eluding opponents with his speed and prefers starting on the right flank and cutting inside to unleash powerful long-range shots.
At 24, his young age and growth potential make him an enticing prospect for Milan.
Valued at approximately €20 million, Chukwueze has a contract set to expire on June 30, 2024, providing an opportunity for Milan to negotiate a discounted price.
Meanwhile, Villarreal face the pressure of selling him during the summer transfer window to avoid losing the player for free next year.
Chukwueze has 11-goal contributions (six goals, five assists) in 34 La Liga games this term.