AC Milan scattered in all directions in search of a new attacker. One of the ideas of the Rossoneri leaders’ was to replace Luka Jovic with Roma’s Tammy Abraham but it did not go through, and this morning Gianluca di Marzio claims that contacts have been established with Borussia Dortmund, because the seven-time European champions have also set their eye on Borussia Dortmund’s Niclas Fullkrug.The Millionaires brought the German international last summer for 17,000,000 euros and it’s no secret that they expected more from him. The former Werder player scored 16 goals in all competitions, set up another 10, but only scored one goal in the Bundesliga since mid-February.##NAJAVA_MECA_8209958##That forced Sebastian Kehl and Sven Mislintat to start thinking about a new attacking option, which is how Serhou Guirassy came about. The problem arose when medical examinations revealed that the Guinean has unhealed knee ligaments and that he could be absent from the field for up to three months.All of a sudden, the deal, which was practically finished, got complicated overnight, so AC Milan have to wait for the resolution of this case in order to get a concrete answer from Dortmund related to Fullkrug. In principle, BVB are willing to sell the 31-year-old centre-forward, but only on the condition that a second medical opinion shows that Guirassy could start training at full intensity significantly earlier.🚨🌖 | AC Milan are considering the signing of Niclas Fullkrug, in addition of Morata. Initial contacts already took place and there may be updates on the feasibility of the deal at the beginning of next week. @DiMarzio 🇩🇪 pic.twitter.com/v8ybYnVoOk— Milan Matters (@MilanMatters) July 12, 2024 The Stuttgart striker travelled to Paris yesterday, where he will work on rehabilitation and undergo additional examinations with the doctors in whom the Germans have the most confidence. So if it is established that he could be ready by the end of August, the way will be open for the Rossoneri to take Niclas Fullkrug. Otherwise, it is almost certain that the German striker will remain in Westphalia.Let us remind you that during the spring, Guirassy was targeted by AC Milan. Perhaps the possibility of the Italians returning to the race for Europe’s second goalscorer should not be ruled out? If they estimate that they could wait for him to fully recover…