AC Milan step up interest in Guinean striker Sidiki Chérif ahead of winter window
AC Milan have intensified their efforts to strengthen their attacking options as they prepare for the upcoming winter transfer window, with Sidiki Chérif emerging as a major target.
The Rossoneri, locked in a tight Serie A title race, continue detailed work behind the scenes as head coach Massimiliano Allegri and his staff track young talent across Europe.
The latest name to attract serious attention is Chérif, an 18-year-old French-Guinean striker who currently plays for Angers.
According to Tuttosport, Milan have followed the teenager closely and rate him as a strong fit for their long-term attacking plans.
Chérif remains under contract with Angers until 2028 and represents one of the club’s most promising academy graduates in recent years.
He has already made a strong impression this season, scoring four goals in 16 appearances.
Beyond the statistics, his pace, movement, and ability to link play have stood out, qualities that align closely with the profile Allegri wants in his forward line.
Milan’s interest comes as competition for the young striker continues to grow.
Hamburg, Borussia Mönchengladbach, Eintracht Frankfurt, and Stuttgart have all monitored his progress, creating a competitive landscape for any potential deal.
Milan have shown concrete intent rather than distant admiration. Club representatives recently attended matches to watch Chérif in action, a move that underlined the seriousness of their interest.
Observers viewed that presence as a clear signal that Milan now consider him more than a future prospect.
According to the Italian daily, Chérif’s valuation now stands between 25 and 30 million euros. That figure reflects both his age and the expectations surrounding his development.
While the fee represents a significant investment, Milan appear willing to commit substantial resources if they decide to move forward.
Uncertainty remains over the timing of any approach. Milan could act during the winter window or choose to wait as European competition for the striker intensifies.
What remains clear is Chérif’s rising status within the market. His performances continue to attract attention, and his trajectory points toward a rapid ascent at club level.
