AC Milan led by technical director and club legend Paolo Maldini, along with sporting director Frederic Massara, are reported to be monitoring three Fiorentina players ahead of the next summer transfer window.
According to the latest informations provided by La Nazione, the Rossoneri are interested on the Viola captain German Pezzella, on whom they have already thought about in the past, as he has played under the command of club head coach Stefano Pioli. The defender's value is reportedly around 12 million euros. A couple less than what Fiorentina will be able to collect should they decide to cash-in on the Argentine in July.
Moreover, Milan have also set their sights on Morocco International Sofyan Amrabat, who would risk causing a significant financial deficit to Fiorentina, as they bought him for €20Mfrom Hellas Verona in the previous summer transfer window, while the 24-year-old's market value just exceeds €15M by now.
Finally, it is well-known that the Milanese club is observing the Serbian striker Dusan Vlahovic, who is valued at €55M by the Italian club. An offer that Pioli's side could show up with to Florence in order to secure the rising star's services, as they know that Serie A counterparts AS Roma are also keen. However, the capital club will hardly push its offer above €35-40M, as reported by the same source.