Krzysztof Piatek is still looking for a new club, with just a couple of days or so of the winter market remaining.
The Poland international has been linked with a string of options, with several clubs in the Premier League thought to have made attempts to sign him.
Tottenham Hotspur have likely been the most linked English club, and there’s been various reports of offers, whether for a loan or permanent transfer, and even a claim on Tuesday of an agreed fee.
Wednesday’s edition of Gazzetta dello Sport still presents a move to Spurs as possible before the window closes on Friday night. Tottenham seems the ‘most likely destination’ for the Milan forward, with it becoming increasingly clear he can’t play alongside Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
However, there’s a new entry to the race.
Bundesliga club Hertha Berlin are also keen, and may be able to provide a last minute headache for Spurs.
Gazzetta states Milan are still looking for a permanent transfer at around €30m. The good news is there’s now a suggestion the Rossoneri could accept a loan which turns into a permanent transfer if certain objectives are met.