Andrej Kostić is still the giant's desire

Montenegrin striker likely to leave Partizan in the summer

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Andrej Kostić was already seen as a new Milan player twice during the winter transfer window.

It was planned that the Montenegrin striker would arrive at Milanello, prove himself through the B team and thus impose himself on Massimiliano Allegri, but in the end he stayed at Partizan.

There are reportedly two reasons why Kostić did not end up becoming a "rosonero".

One is that Partizan at one point demanded over 10 million euros in compensation, and the other is that the "black and whites" were left without their first striker Jovan Milošević during January.

He returned from a loan to Stuttgart, and is now a member of Werder Bremen - if he had stayed in Humska, it is assumed that Kostić would now be a player for the giants from the City of Fashion.

The January attempt failed, but media from the Apennines claim that Milan has not given up on bringing in Kostic.

A new attack is expected in the summer.

Kostić played 36 minutes in the first half of the season in a 0-0 draw against Radnički Niš. He was replaced in the starting lineup by newcomer 34-year-old German Sebastian Polter.

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