After two draws, one against Bologna at the San Siro while the other against Torino away from home, AC Milan do not have control over their fate anymore. The attack has been struggling immensely in the last few games and the club directors are lining up profiles in order to add some much-needed quality in view of the summer transfer window.

According to the latest news report shared by the Milanese newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport in today's print edition, the Rossoneri will soon meet with Sassuolo directors to talk about Domenico Berardi. The left-footed player's contract runs out in June 2024 with 14 goals and 14 assists to his name in Serie A so far.
Paolo Maldini and Frederic Massara believe that the Italian right-winger who is 27 years old can be the missing piece to the puzzle of the right flank. A lot of firepower is missing there and the former Juventus player could be the key to make the squad of Stefano Pioli more efficient going forward.

According to the newspaper, AC Milan would need about 30 million euros to buy the card of the player from the Neroverdi. Ricky Massara and Paolo Maldini are studying a loan formula with numerous bonuses, something similar to the deal made between Juventus and Sassuolo for Manuel Locatelli.

Not just Berardi, Milan have alternatives profiles:
It remains to be seen whether Milan and Sassuolo will be able to reach an agreement. But, in case of failure to successfully negotiate a transfer, the club is studying potential attempts to sign Charles De Ketelaere from Club Brugge, his teammate Noa Lang among other names. The two are versatile players. The first is a 21-year-old attacking midfielder while the other is a Dutch 22-year-old who mainly plays as a left-winger.
