
Italy’s renowned club Milan has made significant changes to its attacking line. According to an official statement released by the club’s press service, it has been decided to part ways with two forwards — Luka Jović and Tammy Abraham.
The Serbian forward Luka Jović joined Milan in 2023 and played in a number of important matches last season. He participated in 47 games and scored 13 goals. Nevertheless, the club’s management decided not to extend his contract.
Another striker — Tammy Abraham — joined Milan on loan from Roma. In the current season, he played 45 matches and scored 10 goals. However, the club decided not to officially buy out his transfer, and Abraham is now expected to return to Rome.
With the departure of these two forwards, Milan is now forced to look for new blood in the attacking line. It is reported that the club has started working actively to sign new forwards during the summer transfer window. Fans are eagerly waiting to find out who will lead the team’s attack in the new season.
The departure of Jović and Abraham may bring changes not only tactically but also in terms of internal competition within the squad. Especially considering Milan’s participation in European competitions next season, every candidate in attack carries great importance.
There is no official information yet regarding new signings. However, based on the club’s tendency to bring in both experienced and young players, big moves can be expected in the summer transfer window. Fans are hopeful for the arrival of exciting new forwards. Read 'Zamin' on Telegram!
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