The Rossoneri are once again on the trail of the Serbian center forward born in 2007: 4–5 million has been offered, and a response from the Belgrade club is awaited

Milan is back in the hunt for Andrej Kostic. The Rossoneri, who had already been in close contact with Partizan Belgrade last December, have renewed their pursuit, aiming to bring him to Milanello as early as this January transfer window. A center forward born in 2007, Kostic can play as a target man or second striker and has already been compared to Dusan Vlahovic, with whom he shares an agent. This season, despite limited playing time, he is his team’s second-leading scorer, and on September 5, he scored in the Italy vs. Montenegro Under-21 match played in La Spezia: it was the opening goal, though the lead was later overturned by Lipani and Koleosho. At Milan, Andrej Kostic would start with Milan Futuro, then try to convince Allegri to give him a chance on the first team. The Rossoneri are pursuing an offer of 4–5 million euros and expect a response from the Belgrade club shortly.

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