One of Italy’s most historic and powerful clubs, AC Milan is looking to strengthen its squad by adding reinforcements to the attacking line.
Having appointed Massimiliano Allegri as head coach, Milan aims to be in a much more ambitious position next season compared to this one.
In line with that goal, they are now in search of a striker who can compete and rotate with Santiago Gimenez, who was signed from Feyenoord in January for €35 million.
Two names stand out for this role: Tolu Arokodare and Victor Boniface. Milan is expected to secure the signing of at least one of these two Nigerian forwards.
Arokodare, who has impressed this season with Genk, is reportedly valued at around €20-25 million.
On the other hand, Victor Boniface has already proven himself with his performances and is considered the more established name. His transfer fee is expected to be in the region of €40-45 million.