Today is Morata’s day at Milan. But the Spaniard won’t be alone…

The presence of Giorgio Furlani and the intermediary Beppe Bozzo in Madrid since yesterday presupposes only one thing: today is the key day for Alvaro Morata at Milan. The Spaniard, after having worked off the tiredness from the celebrations for the European Championship won with his national team, will undergo medical tests in the next few hours to then sign the new contract with the Rossoneri club.

The numbers
The documents, which have been ready for days, state the following details: Morata will sign a four-year contract (plus one option) worth five million euros per season plus bonuses, approaching the six currently earned by the Colchoneros. He will most likely be given the number 9 shirt, owned by Giroud until a couple of months ago, and the keys to Paulo Fonseca’s attack.

Not alone
Will he have to support him alone? Most likely not. In fact, Milan intends to give their coach another central striker. The first name on Ibrahimovic and Moncada’s list is Niclas Fullkrug, a 31-year-old striker coming off two great seasons with Werder Bremen and Borussia Dortmund and two goals at Euro 2024 with the Germany jersey: there have been positive contacts in recent days with the entourage and the yellow and black club is open to the transfer with the arrival at Signal Iduna Park of Guirassy. The second name is Tammy Abraham, more proposed to Milan by Roma and his agents than sought, but he is worth considering.