AC Milan Monitoring Bologna’s Santiago Castro Amid Striker Search

Football News

AC Milan is reportedly keeping a close watch on Santiago Castro, Bologna’s promising center-forward, as they intensify their search for a new striker. Massimiliano Allegri is said to highly value the Argentine’s unique skill set and composed demeanor. His youth and potential for future growth also align with the club’s long-term strategy, according to reports from Corriere dello Sport.

Since his arrival in Italy, initially serving as a backup to Joshua Zirkzee, Castro has demonstrated consistent development. He has already gained substantial European experience, thanks to Bologna’s participation in leading continental tournaments over recent seasons.

However, acquiring Castro would require a significant financial investment from Milan. Bologna is keen on retaining the player and would only consider offers exceeding €40 million. Having reportedly parted ways with Ciro Immobile in January, the Rossoblù are seemingly more inclined to sell Thijs Dallinga next, preferring to construct their future squad around the 21-year-old Castro.

Nevertheless, no player is truly beyond reach if the right offer is presented. The Rossoneri could potentially secure him if they are prepared to make a substantial bid. This season, the center-forward has netted 11 goals and contributed 4 assists across 39 appearances, nearing his personal best Serie A scoring record.

Our Analysis: Milan’s Interest in Castro

Massimiliano Allegri would undoubtedly welcome a player with established Serie A experience, and the club’s management might approve an investment in a young talent, though perhaps not one of this magnitude. Castro’s attributes are intriguing and align well with Milan’s playing style, as he demonstrates excellent link-up play and poses a threat on counter-attacks. However, he still needs to fully develop into a prolific goal scorer, a quality Milan desperately seeks. It’s probable he will remain at Bologna for another couple of seasons. Historically, Bologna has typically transferred its high-value players to Premier League clubs to maximize profits.

Callum Drayton
Callum Drayton

Meet Callum Drayton, a passionate journalist living in an English city, dedicated to uncovering the latest in sports news. From football pitches to boxing rings, Callum’s knack for storytelling brings every game to life.

Current news of the sports world