AC Milan will part ways with loan signing Niclas Füllkrug when his temporary transfer from West Ham expires at the end of June. The German striker was brought in as an emergency solution in January but failed to make a significant impact, scoring only once in his time with the Rossoneri. His solitary goal came against Lecce, but he was unable to build on that momentum.

Füllkrug's performances were not enough to convince Milan to pursue a permanent transfer, and he will now return to West Ham. However, it seems that he may not be leaving Serie A entirely, as newly promoted Venezia have expressed interest in acquiring him on a permanent basis.

According to reports, Venezia could open talks with West Ham in the coming days. Füllkrug has two years remaining on his contract with the Hammers, but it is believed that he could be available for a relatively low fee. Milan's loan agreement included a buy-out clause worth around €5m, so Venezia may need to pay a similar amount to secure his services.

The 33-year-old Füllkrug will be looking to revitalize his career in Italy, and Venezia could provide him with the opportunity to do so. The outcome of the negotiations will be closely watched by fans of both clubs, as Füllkrug looks to find a new home in Serie A.