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Report Milan targeted Retegui for new style Allegri squad after impressive 25 Serie A goals

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Milan are showing interest in Atalanta and Italy striker Mateo Retegui, according to Sky Sport Italia transfer expert Gianluca Di Marzio.The Rossoneri are planning to revamp their squad following the arrival of new coach Max Allegri and hope to build a team suited to his tactical ideas.They need new strikers regardless, as Luka Jovic is not expected to remain, while Tammy Abraham will return to Roma after his loan experience.Milan set sights on …
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Complicated business for Retegui but Milan knows what to do: the double move to get their hands on the national team striker. Everything points to Milan being one of the most active teams on the market this summer, which promises to be a hot one from this point of view. There will be numerous important farewells, it is very likely, but the club intends to respond in kind. And confirmation comes not only from the assault for Modric, but also for …

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Looking for a striker after Abraham returned to Roma and Jovic is leaving, Milan have set their sights on Mateo Retegui. This was reported by colleagues at Sky Sport during the program “Calciomercato- L’originale”. The costs of snatching the top scorer of last season’s Serie A from Atalanta are high, but Milan is there and Juventus is also watching.

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SempreMilancom broke the news in on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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