AC Milan exited the Champions League group stage last night after losing against Liverpool at home. Now, the aim is to focus on the Serie A and stay strong and competitive.
The Rossoneri directors who are leading the club in terms of transfer market decisions, Paolo Maldini and Frederic Massara, have a few names in their agendas in order to reinforce the team available to Stefano Pioli.
According to what is reported by Arena di Verona, Czech attacking midfielder of Hellas Verona, Antonin Barak, is followed by the two Milan clubs. It will not be easy for the two rivals to land the 27-year-old player due to the high pricetag requested by Hellas Verona, though. In fact, the Italian club would be asking for a fee of 20 million euros and they would not let him leave before the end of the current season.
Rumours also suggest that, besides Milan and Inter, West Ham are keeping a close eye on the player. The former Udinese star, Antonin Barak, is a talented left-footed attacking midfielder with 5 goals and 3 assists to his name so far in 15 Serie A appearances.