Inter Plot to Challenge Milan in Race to Sign Lille Ace

Milan are already positioning themselves to lure Jonathan David from Lille next summer, but they aren’t alone in that regard, as Inter are keen on him too. Les Dogues managed to repel the advances of the biggest clubs in Europe this summer by setting a €60/70M valuation.
Napoli wouldn’t look far if they sold Victor Osimhen to Al-Hilal, as Jonathan David has long been tapped as the heir apparent of the Nigerian star.

Napoli to Track Familiar Target if Osimhen Departs

Napoli wouldn’t look far if they sold Victor Osimhen to Al-Hilal, as Jonathan David has long been tapped as the heir apparent of the Nigerian star, as it happened at Lille. They have an agreement in principle with him, but that doesn’t necessarily mean their striker is any closer to leaving.
Inter are zeroing in on Folarin Balogun after Atalanta stole Gianluca Scamacca from under their nose, but Simone Inzaghi prefers adding a pure no.9.

Milan Keeping Tabs on Arsenal and Lille Forwards Too

Milan have been offered Mehdi Taremi and are tracking Alvaro Morata, but they also have loftier targets for their attack, such as Jonathan David and Folarin Balogun. On the other hand, the duo is very expensive. The Iranian striker has been proposed to the Rossoneri and Roma by his agents.
Juventus are waiting for offers for Vlahovic and have shortlisted Jonathan David to substitute him. The departure of the Serb would mend their finances.

Juventus Earmark Pricey Lille Star for Their Attack

Juventus are waiting for offers for Dusan Vlahovic and have shortlisted Jonathan David to substitute him. The departure of the Serb would repair their finances in one fell swoop. While the Bianconeri are open for business, it’ll take a €80M bid to lure him away.
Milan CEO Ivan Gazidis stated that Milan would spend more in the transfer market if they raised their revenue, which will happen thanks to Champions League.

Milan to Prioritize Chase of Striker on Transfer Market

Milan CEO Ivan Gazidis stated that Milan would be able to spend more in the transfer market if they raised their revenue, which is happening thanks to the Champions League. The Rossoneri won’t routinely splurge, but they will continue to shore up their squad with select pricey additions like Charles De Ketelaere.