According to football.london, potential Milan target Sander Berge will be on the move this summer, and the official release clause is more than most anticipated. Despite his club, Sheffield United, set for relegation from the Premier League, Yorkshire Live was able to confirm that Berge's release clause stands at £35 million. Some reports from Italian media over the week speculated that it would be a far less figure, so this comes as not promising news for many potential suitors.
This figure would likely be out of range for the Rossoneri, as they are focusing their funds on loan player Fikayo Tomori, and the renewals of a few players. Milan will monitor the situation, but the news of the true release clause will not excite anyone at Casa Milan.
Arsenal are seen as potential favorites for landing the Norwegian midfielder. Sander Berge is close friends with Martin Odegaard, who is currently on loan to the Gunners, and many expect him to sign a permanent deal in London. It is speculated that Berge will be excited to team up with fellow Norwegian, but Arsenal may have trouble paying the fee without European football next season.