This summer, one name has appeared more than others: Dusan Vlahovic. Since Massimiliano Allegri’s return to AC Milan, the idea has always been present.
A move for Vlahovic feels obvious. His time in Turin looks to be coming to an end, so naturally, an exit is likely. Where better, then, to move than to Milan, where his former manager now resides? It feels like a given.
However, nothing has been done. The parties have spoken extensively, but there has been little movement. The finances have been wrong, as has the timing. But the loss to Cremonese has triggered a bit of an emergency.
Vlahovic’s position
There is a need to react, and this is why Allegri met with the management at Casa Milan this morning. In said meeting, the idea of two strikers arriving was discussed, with a move for Victor Boniface looking increasingly less likely.

One of those strikers that could arrive was Vlahovic, and Tuttosport, this morning, writes that Allegri is ‘continuing to insist’ on his arrival, as relayed by MilanNews. He has been at the top of the wishlist for months, but concerns about his salary have hindered a move.
Now, though, that luxury may fade. After all, the proof is in the pudding; the Rossoneri need a number nine, and his agent has been contacted.