AC Milan wants to leave Alavés without their top scorer

Toni Martínez, author of 17 goals in the 25/26 season with Alavés, is on Milan's radar

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Toni Martínez celebrates a goal scored with Alavés
Toni Martínez celebrates a goal scored with Alavés

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Toni Martínez has signed the season he needed to return to the European stage. The Murcian forward, at 28 years old, has been one of the great news of Alavés thanks to his 17 goals in all competitions.

His performance has sparked the interest of Milan, which is looking for a competitive forward with experience and the ability to contribute from day one. The operation could be closed for an amount close to eight million euros, a manageable figure for the Italian club and very important for the Vitorian team.

Toni Martínez earns a step up

Toni Martínez's career has been a story of patience, work, and adaptation. Trained in Spanish football, with a past at Valencia and subsequent experience in England and Portugal, the forward had to travel a long path before consolidating himself in LaLiga.

His arrival at Alavés allowed him to return to Spain with a maturity very different from his early years. He was no longer a promising player looking for space, but a matured forward, accustomed to competing in demanding contexts and with valuable international experience.

This season has been the definitive confirmation. Toni has responded with goals, presence in the box, and a notable ability to sustain the team in difficult moments. His 17 goals are not a coincidence, but the result of a forward who has found continuity, confidence, and a favorable environment.

In Vitoria, he has been an offensive reference. He has pinned down center-backs, attacked crosses, generated second plays, and shown a knack in the final meters. He is not a flashy forward, but a reliable number nine, one who enhances the team because he understands the demands of each match.

This type of profile still has a big market. In a football world where forwards are increasingly expensive, finding a proven goal scorer for a reasonable price has become an opportunity.

Milan seeks goals and experience

Milan's interest makes sense from all angles. The San Siro team needs to strengthen its attack with a player who can provide immediate performance, compete for playing time, and offer a real alternative in a season that will be demanding.

Toni Martínez fits that search. He has experience in European football, knows the pressure of important clubs from his time at Porto, and arrives at the peak of confidence in his career.

For Milan, it would not be an extremely risky operation. The price, close to eight million euros, allows them to bet on a forward in his prime without compromising a huge part of the budget. Additionally, his physical and competitive profile can adapt well to Serie A.

The Italian championship demands reading, strength in duels, and the ability to play with your back to goal. Toni has the qualities to respond to that context. His time in Portugal, where he learned to compete at a big club and in European nights, also works in his favor.

He wouldn't arrive at San Siro as a global star, but as a useful, hard-working forward with a goal-scoring touch. And that, for a Milan in need of depth and more assertiveness in the box, could be very valuable.

Alavés facing a hard-to-refuse sale

Alavés knows that retaining Toni Martínez won't be easy if Milan decides to move forward. The Vitorian club has enjoyed his best version, but also understands that a proposal close to eight million euros could be an important opportunity.

For a club like Alavés, that amount would allow them to bolster various positions and face the market with more margin. Losing their main offensive reference would be a sporting blow, but the capital gain and the context of the operation necessitate listening.

As for Toni, he faces one of the great opportunities of his career. At 28 years old, making the leap to a giant like Milan would mean entering a superior dimension, competing on a historic stage, and proving himself in a top-level league.

The decision won't be trivial. In Vitoria, he has prominence, confidence, and an assured role. In Milan, he would have more competition and much higher demands, but also an unparalleled showcase.

Everything points to the summer being decisive. Toni Martínez has done his homework with a brilliant season, and Milan has already taken note. If the offer arrives on expected terms, the Murcian forward could be involved in one of the most interesting market moves for Spanish football.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El Milan quiere dejar al Alavés sin su máximo goleador

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