AC Milan is actively seeking a new striker for the 2025-26 season, with two prominent names emerging as potential targets: Juventus` Dusan Vlahovic and Bayer Leverkusen`s Victor Boniface.
Vlahovic: A Serie A Veteran
Dusan Vlahovic, whose contract with Juventus expires in June 2026, has expressed a desire to remain in Serie A. Reports suggest that the Serbian striker has already had preliminary discussions with Milan`s coach Massimiliano Allegri, indicating a positive relationship between the two.
Boniface: An Affordable Alternative
Milan has also initiated talks with Victor Boniface from Bayer Leverkusen. The Nigerian international is considered a more budget-friendly option for the Rossoneri. However, recent injury concerns have prompted Milan to keep their options open.
Boniface showcased his potential in the 2024-25 season, scoring 11 goals in 27 appearances, including a notable performance against Milan in the Champions League.
Milan`s Strategic Approach
The club`s interest in both Vlahovic and Boniface demonstrates Milan`s commitment to strengthening their attacking options. While Vlahovic offers Serie A experience and a proven track record, Boniface represents a potentially cost-effective solution with room for growth.
As the transfer window approaches, Milan`s management will carefully weigh these options, considering factors such as cost, fitness, and potential impact on the team`s playing style.