Premier League
AC Milan has set its sights on Dominic Calvert-Lewin as their top priority for the summer transfer market in 2025. The English forward, currently at Everton, will be out of contract on June 30 of that year, opening the door for the Italian club to try to incorporate him at no transfer cost.
While Everton is going through a new phase under the recent ownership of the Friedkin family, former owners of Roma, the club is looking to keep the 26-year-old forward by offering an improved contract. However, Calvert-Lewin has not yet decided whether to renew his contract or explore other options, raising alarms on Merseyside.
Milan needs a new forward to provide goals
On the other hand, Milan, led by Paulo Fonseca, is clear in its objective: strengthen the attack with a player who can bring more competitiveness alongside Tammy Abraham and Álvaro Morata. The Rossoneri's sports management is considering the possibility of reaching a preliminary agreement with the player's representatives starting in January, when he will be able to freely negotiate with clubs outside of England.
As reported by 'Calciomercato', Milan's intention is clear: take advantage of the lack of resolution in negotiations between Everton and Calvert-Lewin to secure a strategic signing without spending on transfers. This move would bolster the Lombard club's aspirations to continue competing at the highest level in Italy and Europe, by adding a proven striker with experience in the Premier League.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El AC Milán quiere gratis a un delantero de la Premier League
