The old lady has already been active with the winter transfer window in mind, as they hope to have solutions to improve their squad with the arrival of winter.
Especially a striker, because Arkadiusz Milik will be injured until the end of the year, which opens up a clear range of possible solutions.
Milik, who was expected to step in for Dusan Vlahovic, faces uncertainty regarding his return due to a lengthy injury absence.
Consequently, the Italians are already considering other potential options that could be secured during the January transfer window.
What happened to Milik?
It has been exactly 140 days since the Polish striker last played.
On Friday, June 7, during the Poland-Ukraine match, he left the field with his hands on his face, anxiety evident as he approached the locker room.
There was concern about a possible cruciate ligament injury, but it turned out to be a meniscus issue, leading to surgery just seventy-two hours later.
Following that, he was estimated to need about a month for recovery, with hopes of joining the Herzogenaurach training camp.
Three forwards are currently under consideration
The Italian club has decided to pursue multiple options.
Tuttosport reports that the list of potential targets to strengthen the attack includes several names.
Starting with Joshua Zirkzee, who has just arrived at Manchester United but is barely in Erik Ten Hag’s plans (12 games, 6 as a starter) and he could change teams because of that.
Additionally, two other promising strikers are on the radar: Lorenzo Lucca (24, Udinese) and Arnaud Kalimuendo (22, Rennes).
These players have caught the attention of the Piedmontese club, leading to increased speculation about their potential transfer.