Paolo Maldini and Frederic Massara are tasked with the job of finding great opportunities in the mercato to bring good players. But, often that job comes with having to make difficult decision, like selling a player in order to collect some funds for other moves.
Such is the case right now at the Rossoneri headquarters, one would assume. There is reported interest by Wolfsburg and other clubs in Jens Petter Hauge who did not enjoy much play-time under coach Stefano Pioli.
AC Milan do not actually consider the young Norwegian a surplus at the club, he was signed on from Bodo/Glimt for a small fee and they are aware of his qualities. However, if an offer around 12 to 15 million euros arrives, the management would definitely consider it because it would mean capital gains.
According to the latest information shared by Tuttosport in today's print edition, the Norwegian will have a summit with the AC Milan leadership when he returns from his vacation. If Hauge were to exit thanks to a sale, Milan would be able to use that money in order to reinforce the squad in other areas of the pitch.