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AC Milan Enter Transfer Race for Future World Cup 2026 Stars Karetsas and Hojbjerg

Football Italia·July 18, 2026
As the global football community steadily turns its attention toward the monumental 2026 FIFA World Cup, elite domestic clubs are already maneuvering to construct squads capable of dominating both at home and on the world stage. According to Football Italia, AC Milan is aggressively stepping into the transfer market, setting their sights on Borussia Dortmund target Chamas Karetsas and seasoned midfielder Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg. The Rossoneri are famously ambitious, and their latest transfer strategy perfectly reflects the demanding nature of modern football. With the expanded World Cup looming across North America, national team managers are closely monitoring where their star players will be plying their trade. Consistent European football is a vital prerequisite for securing a ticket to the 2026 tournament, making a historic club like Milan a highly attractive destination. At the heart of Milan's latest recruitment drive is the pursuit of highly coveted wonderkid Chamas Karetsas. The prodigious talent has already attracted significant attention from the Bundesliga, with Borussia Dortmund heavily tracking his progress. However, as Football Italia reports, Milan is prepared to rival the German giants for his signature. Securing a prospect of Karetsas's caliber is not just an investment in Milan's domestic future; it is a strategic move that could accelerate his development into a bona fide global star ahead of football's biggest showcase. The battle between the Italian heavyweights and Dortmund will be fierce, with both offering distinct, high-level pathways to first-team prominence. Milan’s vision, however, isn't solely fixed on emerging youth. The San Siro hierarchy is also heavily targeting Danish international Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg. A move to a top-tier Serie A side could be exactly what Hojbjerg needs to solidify his leadership role for Denmark’s 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign and the final tournament itself. A midfield general of his tactical caliber and experience would bring much-needed steel and veteran nous to the Italian midfield, qualities that are invaluable during the grueling, pressure-packed World Cup cycle. Ultimately, these high-stakes transfer battles transcend everyday club rivalries. As revealed by the initial report in Football Italia, Milan’s dual pursuit of Karetsas and Hojbjerg highlights how elite clubs are actively building rosters with one eye on immediate domestic glory and the other on preparing their athletes for the ultimate international stage. The upcoming transfer window promises to be a thrilling preamble to the 2026 World Cup, with AC Milan positioning themselves perfectly at the center of the action.