AC Milan already spent an important amount of money by signing Fikayo Tomori and Mike Maignan already. The club plans to keep going forward by acquiring other important profiles that would help the Italian technician Stefano Pioli in view of next season.
However, there must be some sales first to generate some cash.
The club must raise money in order to make more market incoming operations as there have to be at least 5 more signings, according to Calciomercato.com in these positions: a left-back, a midfielder, a right winger, a playmaker and the striker.
The focus now is on the sales and there are two operations that could generate about 30 million euros, according to the same source.
Tommaso Pobega could leave Milan in the next few days. Atalanta are leading the race to sign him after he displayed great skills with Spezia. As for the transfer cost, Maldini expects to collect a fee around 15 million euros for the Primavera product which would be pure capital gain. The management will also try to insert a buy-back option in the agreement or a percentage of any future resale.
The second operation would be that of Jens Petter Hauge. The Norwegian winger has a market in Germany. Milan is ready to part ways with the young 21-year-old winger for a fee of 15 million euros. Two clubs that are keen the msot are Wolfsburg and Eintracht Frankfurt. The latter is trying to overtake the race and lead it.