AC Milan are keen on bolstering their attacking lineup with Norwegian winger Andreas Schjelderup, currently playing for Benfica. The 22-year-old's versatility and technical skills have caught the eye of Milan's coaching staff, particularly Ruben Amorim. Schjelderup can operate as an inverted winger or a lateral attacking midfielder in a fluid formation.

Schjelderup's performances have not gone unnoticed, with several top European clubs, including Liverpool, Tottenham, and Atletico Madrid, expressing interest in signing him. The Norwegian winger has also made a positive impact in the 2026 World Cup, scoring crucial goals for his national team.

Benfica have set a price tag of around 30 million euros for Schjelderup, a significant increase from the 15 million euros initially offered by Club Brugge. The winger's ability to receive the ball on the flank, cut inside, and create scoring opportunities has impressed scouts.

Milan are not the only Italian club interested in Schjelderup, with Como also monitoring his situation. The young Norwegian's future looks promising, with many top clubs vying for his signature.