AC Milan are looking to capitalise as much money as possible in view of the next transfer market window in order to balance the sheets and be able to invest fees in reinforcing the team with the right elements.
The team has many players who are currently out on loan with a buy-option on their contracts like Mattia Caldara, Diego Laxalt, and Andrea Conti.
The players mentioned above have failed to make a good impression at Milan for one reason or another, and that is why the club management led by technical director Paolo Maldini.
Laxalt's situation:
As for the former Genoa, the Scottish club would like to find an agreement with Milan to confirm his stay. In addition, the certain change of technical guide and coach for Celtic, after a deeply disappointing season, puts the redemption of the player in great doubt, despite a very positive start of the Uruguayan, who seemed to have convinced Celtic at first...
Conti's situation:
Same issue for Andrea Conti, who went on loan to Parma for six months, with the obligation of redemption in case of remaining in Serie A by the club, a scenario that gets complicated day after day, given the difficult situation of D'Aversa's team. The former Atalanta wing-back, who left Milan after three and a half years, could provide, with his permanent sale, a collection of around 7 million euros , which at the moment appears very far away.
Caldara's situation:
Finally, Mattia Caldara, who returned to Bergamo in January 2020: in recent months in the place where he blossomed, he has never managed to return to what he once was, sufferinginjuries and remaining on the bench. His stay is doubtful. It is likely that Percassi and his club managers will ask for a further discount on the 15 million euros for the buy-option. The loan for eighteen months is almost over, but the answers are slow in coming: the risk for Milan is that, given the physical problems and the little use of the defender in the lineup of Gasperini, the Nerazzurri could decide not to shell out such an important sum.
In short, three difficult cases that with the arrival of summer will present themselves at Milanello, and will also affect the Rossoneri's incoming market. This was reported by Calciomercato.com