Milan are ramping up their efforts in the January transfer window, and according to reports from La Repubblica, the Rossoneri are rapidly closing in on a deal for West Ham striker Niclas Füllkrug.
The 32-year-old German international has been identified as the experienced target Milan’s management wants to add to the attacking depth for the second half of the season.
The deal is structured as an immediate loan until the end of the current season and there could be conditions for a permanent purchase.
Personal Terms Secured
Crucially, Milan have already completed one of the most vital steps: Füllkrug has given his personal consent to the move. This agreement has allowed negotiations between the clubs to accelerate and become highly concrete.
The last hurdle for the operation is reportedly an outgoing transfer, with Milan keen to move on Gimenez before finalizing Füllkrug’s arrival.
Regardless, the path is clear, and with the player already convinced, the feeling out of Italy is that the loan operation with West Ham will be finalized very soon, bringing a ready-made, reliable goal-threat to the San Siro.
About Author
You may also like
-
Beppe Marotta rules out Arsenal’s move for Francesco Pio Esposito
-
Juventus growing confident of Manuel Locatelli’s contract renewal
-
Why Milan’s deal for Corinthians’ Andre is hanging by a thread
-
Lazio and Maurizio Sarri in cold war over resignation and firing
-
Lazio and Maurizio Sarri in cold war over resignation and firing