AC Milan are working to find accommodation for some of its players away from Milanello. Some profiles are not included in the vision and technical project of coach Stefano Pioli.
Making some sales already would be good to the balance after spending so much money on the transfers. Capital gains are needed to fund the next moves. That is what the club officials, led by Maldini and Massara, are thinking about.
The first case is that of Jens Petter Hauge who, despite showing glimpses of his talent and scoring some goals with the Rossoneri last season, seems to be on his way out. Eintracht Frankfurt are understood to be in the race and have already offered 7 to 8 million euros. That offer was reportedly refused because Milan deemed it too low. Instead, the AC Milan management would like a fee around 12 or 13 million euros.
Then, moving on to the left flank, Samu Castillejo is also on his way out. He has some suitors abroad, particularly in Spain, who would like the opportunity to sign him on loan. But, Il Diavolo club leaders want to make an immediate sale.
As for Rafael Leao, there is some interest from foreign clubs as well. Milan value him higher than the two mentioned earlier. In fact, to let the Portuguese forward leave, Maldini and Massara are thinking that a 30 million euros fee would be a fair and convincing offer.
Next, there is Mattia Caldara who returned from his loan experience at Atalanta, which was a failure. The Italian centre-back has proposals from some Serie A clubs, most notably from Venezia.
Finally, Andrea Conti is also on the transfer list for AC Milan and, like Caldara, he too has some potential suitors from Serie A clubs. This was reported by Milannews.it