AC Milan have been presented with an opportunity to sign Ayase Ueda, a talented forward from Feyenoord, by an intermediary while he is still competing in the World Cup. Ueda, a 27-year-old Japanese international, has made a strong impression in the tournament, scoring a brace in a recent match against Tunisia. This follows his impressive performance last season with Feyenoord, where he netted 24 goals in 31 Eredivisie appearances.

The Rossoneri are reportedly being cautious, however, given their previous experience with signing a forward from the Dutch club. Milan's new management, which includes internal promotions, is expected to play a significant role in shaping the team's future, with Ruben Amorim believed to have considerable influence over summer signings.

Ueda's skills and goal-scoring ability make him an attractive target for Milan, who are likely looking to bolster their attacking options. With two goals and an assist in two World Cup matches, Ueda has demonstrated his capability on the international stage.

As Milan prepares for the upcoming transfer window, the potential signing of Ueda could be a shrewd move, providing a fresh attacking threat and depth to the squad.