AC Milan are the team that are leading the charge for KRC Genk midfielder Pierre Dwomoh, according to a report.

Belgian journalist Sacha Tavolieri told Calciomercato.it that Milan are interested in signing the 17-year-old midfielder Dwomoh, adding that Rossoneri scouts have been watching him for months and ‘are gathering information’, while Calciomercato.com have confirmed the indiscretions coming from Belgium.

According to the latest from Sportitalia (via MilanNews24), Milan ae evaluating the name of Dwomoh as a possible reinforcement for the Primavera, given that they will compete in the UEFA Youth League against the best academies in Europe.

He played in the Genk Under 21 team last season and can play either as a central midfielder or as an attacking midfielder. Given his exploits, he has attracted the attention of both Antwerp and Club Brugge domestically, but it is Milan that are currently ahead of the competition.

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