AC Milan is planning to strengthen its squad by targeting two key players from Lisbon-based Sporting CP. According to Operative Information Center-OMM, citing foreign media reports, the players in question are midfielder Morten Hjulmand and winger Francisco Trincão.
The team's new head coach, Ruben Amorim, has identified both footballers as priority transfer targets. Having previously managed both players during his successful tenure at Sporting CP, Amorim is intimately familiar with their tactical capabilities and potential contributions to the squad.
However, the transfer process may face significant financial hurdles. Preliminary estimates suggest that securing both players could cost AC Milan approximately 100 million euros, a substantial investment that would require careful financial planning from the club's management.
Ruben Amorim recently took the helm at AC Milan, marking a significant shift in the club's strategic direction. Before joining the "Rossoneri," the Portuguese tactician notably managed Manchester United. His appointment is part of Milan's broader strategy to revitalize the team and compete at the highest levels of European football, leveraging his experience in developing young talent and implementing high-intensity tactical systems.