AC Milan is in the market for a new striker, a priority that has been clear for some time now. The club's new footballing team, led by Ruben Amorim and Markus Krösche, is aligned on this goal. Amorim has made it clear that he wants a striker in the style of Viktor Gyokeres, a player he helped launch on the European stage.

The Portuguese coach's demands are clear, and the Rossoneri's plans align with his vision. A top number nine is needed, and all parties agree on this. The experience of Manchester United with Joshua Zirkzee, a profile too far from Amorim's ideal, serves as a cautionary tale.

Several names are being considered for the role, including Randal Kolo Muani, Dusan Vlahovic, and Goncalo Ramos. The Portuguese connection with Jorge Mendes could make Goncalo Ramos an interesting option. For now, no concrete names have been identified, but the search is underway.

The team's strategy will be crucial in identifying the right player. Amorim's vision for a Gyokeres-style striker suggests that Santiago Gimenez may not fit the bill, potentially strengthening suggestions that he may leave the club.