As reported by Calciomercato, Milan will likely listen to offers for all their forwards in the summer trandfer window.
The Rossoneri forwardsโ poor form in front of goal was at the fore once again at San Siro on Sunday, as Milan played out a drab 0โ0 draw against Juventus.ย
The sharing of the spoils has seen Max Allegriโs men inch ever closer to Champions League football, while the Bianconeri missed a golden opportunity to distance themselves from the chasing duo of Como in fifth and Roma in sixth, both of whom are three points off the Old Lady with four games left to play.
It has been nearly two months since a Milan forward scored a goal. The last one arrived on March 1 โ a stoppage-time strike from Rafa Leรฃo away at Cremonese.
Since then, Milan forwards have been setting up new, unenviable records. Santiago Gimenez in on his way to complete an entire Serie A campaign without scoring. Christian Pulisic is currently on a 16-game goalless run, having not scored once in 2026 to match a feat from 2022/23 from his time at Chelsea. Christopher Nkunku has not scored since the beginning of February, while Niclas Fรผllkrug has only scored once since arriving in January and is expected to return to West Ham in the summer.
Milan have already paused talks with Pulisic over a new contract. Gimenezโs agent, Raffaela Pimenta, is set to directly speak with the club management to discuss his clientโs future. Leรฃo, booed once again by the San Siro faithful against Juve as he came off, is no longer considered untouchable and will be on the market for a lower price, with Manchester United the latest club linked with him in recent days.
Allegriโs tactics notwithstanding, Milan are in dire need of revamping their frontline going into the summer. The 58-year-old has already told the club that he needs an experienced centre-forward in his ranks. Milan have thusly been linked with veteran LaLiga forwards Robert Lewandowski and Alexander Sรธrloth.
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