Mauro Icardi's name has re-emerged in discussions at AC Milan. The Argentine striker, currently on the exit from Galatasaray, has been proposed to the Rossoneri via agency Elevenelite. He would bring experience, goals, and relatively low costs to the team. At 33, Icardi still has a valuable asset in his ability to score, with 14 goals in 31 appearances in the Turkish league last season.

However, his potential signing raises questions. Icardi's playing style, focused on being a pure finisher, may not align with new coach Rúben Amorim's tactics, which emphasize intensity, high pressing, and collective participation in defense. Icardi's history and character also make it uncertain whether he would accept a secondary role behind Santiago Giménez.

The possibility of Icardi joining Milan seems to depend on specific conditions. If the operation can be completed at a reasonable cost, with a sustainable salary, and with Icardi accepting a supporting role, it could be considered an intelligent move. Nevertheless, the Rossoneri should not build their future around the veteran striker.

Icardi's physical condition has been a concern in the past, but he has shown positive signs in Turkey, managing to maintain continuity without significant setbacks.