As Corriere dello Sport (via MN24) recall this morning, the big news of deadline day was the deal that didn't go through rather than the three that did, given that Jean-Philippe Mateta failed his medical and the move collapsed. However, there was still movement of sorts concerning the attacking department, as the Rossoneri deposited the contract of Alphadjo Cissè, the young talent who is enchanting Serie B.
AC Milan are still working to bring Andrej Kostic, a striker who turned 19 yesterday, but there is still a distance over offer and demand. Milan's scouts have been impressed by the Montenegrin's first half of the season with Partizan Belgrade: 20 appearances and eight goals, almost all as a substitute. The investment would be primarily for Milan Futuro, but with a clear path into the first team as well.
As La Gazzetta dello Sport report, Milan want least €33m to sell Nkunku. This is not a random figure: the amount that would allow them to avoid a capital loss after paying €37m plus bonuses to sign him from Chelsea in the summer. At the moment, Nkunku is also showing no willingness to leave Milan after just six months, especially now that he's managed to score a brace in his last league appearance against Hellas Verona, his first goals in Serie A.
Victor Boniface will become a Milan player from Bayer Leverkusen unless he doesn't pass his medical. The Rossoneri have been looking for a new striker all summer and after being linked with Dušan Vlahović of Juventus and Rasmus Højlund of Manchester United, an opportunity arrived and was taken to sign Victor Boniface. As reported by Milannews.it, Matteo Moretto and others, the 24-year-old is set to join the Diavolo on loan for €5m with an option to buy for €25m.