The buzz surrounding 19-year-old midfielder Giannis Konstantelias intensified after he delivered an eye-catching assist in PAOK's recent victory over AEK Athens, and with good reason. Several teams have been tracking the attacking midfielder's progress for some time, including AC Milan and Red Bull Salzburg. According to InsideFutbol, the Italian giants have offered around 10 million euros for Konstantelias, while RB Salzburg have tabled a bid of 12 million euros.
However, PAOK is not willing to let their prized possession go for anything less than what they believe he is worth. The Greek outfit is reportedly seeking a fee between 15 million euros to 20 million euros before agreeing to part ways with Konstantelias next summer. The club is keen on maximising profits from his sale, especially with big spenders like Chelsea also showing interest in the young talent.
English side, Leeds United, are reportedly monitoring Konstantelias' performances. However, any move to Elland Road would likely depend on the club's Premier League survival. Meanwhile, La Liga giants FC Barcelona are also keeping an eye on the teenager's progress, with fellow La Liga club Sevilla expressing admiration for his talents. It remains to be seen where Konstantelias will end up, but it's clear that the race to secure his signature is heating up.
The AC Milan target's contract is valid until June 2027. He has now 6 assists and one goal registered to his name this season after 21 appearances with PAOK.