Who is the best striker in AC Milan history?
Milan's strikers have dazzled San Siro and captured Champions League glory — from lethal predators to elegant technicians. Who stands above them all?

Marco van Basten
Dutch master and three-time Ballon d'Or winner whose explosive pace, technique and finishing ability made him the most complete striker of his era during his AC Milan peak.

Filippo Inzaghi
Milan's record European Cup scorer and the ultimate predator — a poacher who lived in the penalty box and scored in the 2003 and 2007 Champions League finals.

Andriy Shevchenko
Ukrainian superstar and Ballon d'Or winner in 2004 who was arguably the most feared striker in the world during his decade at San Siro.

Gunnar Nordahl
Swedish legend and AC Milan's all-time top scorer in Serie A, a physical and prolific goalscorer who ranks among the greatest in Italian football history.

Ruud Gullit
Dutch genius and Ballon d'Or winner who played as a dynamic forward and attacking midfielder, central to two consecutive European Cup triumphs.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic
Swedish maverick who had two spells at AC Milan, scoring over 50 Serie A goals and creating memories with his unique blend of skill and personality.

José Altafini
Brazilian-born forward who scored a then-record 14 goals in the 1962-63 European Cup campaign and was one of Milan's most lethal finishers.

Hernan Crespo
Argentine striker who partnered effectively in AC Milan's attack and scored in the 2005 Champions League final before the famous comeback.

Pierino Prati
Italian striker who scored a hat-trick in the 1969 European Cup final against Ajax, and was one of the club's most dynamic post-war forwards.

Alexandre Pato
Brazilian prodigy who arrived at AC Milan as a teenager and electrified Serie A with his pace and finishing before injury disrupted his once-limitless promise.
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