Double transfer. Sørloth and Goretzka give green light to move to Italian giants
Jan Novak
Dailysports's expert
Milan are working hard to bolster their squad ahead of the 2026/27 season and have already secured preliminary agreements from two of European football's prominent names. According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Alexander Sørloth and Leon Goretzka are ready to join the Rossoneri in the upcoming summer transfer window.
The Norwegian striker has already given the nod to a potential move, and now Milan are preparing to open talks with Atlético Madrid. Negotiations between the clubs are expected to kick off in the coming weeks. Reports say the Rossoneri plan to make an initial offer of €20 million before the World Cup begins, aiming to seal the deal ahead of the tournament to avoid any spike in the transfer fee.
At the same time, Milan are working on signing Leon Goretzka. The Bayern Munich midfielder could become a free agent, as he has no intention of extending his contract with the German club. The German international has also already approved a possible move to Italy.