The winds of change are blowing in the headquarters of the AC Milan club, in view of the next season.
The departure of Ante Rebic is very much possible. In fact, the Croatian's struggles to find form and fitness have left the Rossoneri hierarchy with little choice but to place him on the market come the summer transfer window. Paolo Maldini and Frederic Massara will be hoping to be able to extract a fee north of 15 million euros from any potential suitors.
But it's not just Ante Rebic's future that hangs in the balance. The Rossoneri managers will also keep a watchful eye on Belgian forward Divock Origi's evolution. The former Liverpool man has failed to deliver important performances since his arrival, offering little to suggest he is deserving of a long-term future at the San Siro stadium.
It's true that he had quite a few physical setbacks, but it is his lack of grit and inability to make a telling contribution that has left the AC Milan faithful wondering if they will see him in their colours again. Should he depart, however, the Rossoneri will be counting their blessings. His arrival came at no cost and his sale would result in a healthy profit for the club, per CalcioStyle.it.
