Mauro Icardi will leave Galatasaray in the January window and he has been offered to AC Milan, according to a report.
SportMediaset (via Calciomercato.com) report that Icardi will say goodbye to the Turkish club and would like to return to Italy, with his agent already at work offering his services to various clubs in view of the winter mercato.
An opportunity for Milan?
Icardi’s knee injury is a thing of the past, but with the presence of Victor Osimhen and Leroy Sané in the squad risks meaning he gets less playing time. Moreover, Galatasaray’s plan to sign a forward in January (like Ademola Lookman) and his deal expiring in June 2026 point to an exit.
This season, he has made 21 appearances, but only 800 minutes, starting six of them. He hasn’t lost his eye for goal, however, having scored eight times in the Turkish Super League.

This will therefore be Icardi’s last season at Galatasaray, and it’s not out of the question that he might leave as early as next month. His entourage have offered him to clubs in Italy, including Milan, Como and above all Roma.
They are just inquiries and nothing more, at least for now. However, there is one factor that – as reported in Argentina – is pushing Icardi toward a return to the Spanish LaLiga: his new partner would prefer to move to Spain, with Elche and Real Oviedo keen on exploring a move.
Luca Cohen reported earlier in the week that Icardi would actually be Massimiliano Allegri’s preference over Niclas Füllkrug, but the management are pushing ahead with the German.

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