The AC Milan club directors Paolo Maldini and Frederic Massara have wasted no time in planning for the future transfer market window of the summer.
In fact, according to what is reported by those at TuttomercatoWeb.com, it seems that the Rossoneri club have expressed interest in Greek midfielder Giannis Konstantelias, a 2003-born attacking midfielder, and have offered €10 million to his club PAOK Thessaloniki.
The technical area director, Paolo Maldini, has reportedly personally been in contact with PAOK's sporting director José Boto in pursuit of the 19-year-old talent. However, the AC Milan club management faces a fierce competition for Konstantelias' signature from Austrian side RB Salzburg and La Liga outfit Sevilla as they have both made offers of around 10 million euros and 7 million euros respectively.
The Greek club, PAOK Thessaloniki, is holding out for 15 to 20 million euros for their young prospect and jewel. In fact, they believe that he has a bright future ahead. Negotiations are ongoing.
Giannis Konstantelias, the Greek starlet, has netted one goal and provided his teammates with 5 assists so far this season after 21 appearances.