AC Milan managers continue to think about the situation of their star player Brahim Diaz. The Spanish playmaker is on loan currently from Real Madrid and Italian media outlets continue to insist that there is a buy-option set at 22 million euros.
The intention of the Rossoneri management, reiterated yesterday afternoon at Casa Milan to an intermediary of the player, is to make an offer higher than the previous one, around 16 to 17 million euros plus bonuses to get very close to what Blancos are asking for, according to what is reported by Calciostyle.it.
Despite the standby situation, AC Milan (if they want) can easily find enough to bridge the gap. It is more difficult to understand the Tommaso Baldanzi operation. He is a player who is liked - it's true - but who currently raises some questions.
First of all, why should Milan give up on redeeming Brahim Diaz for a small difference and instead buy a 20-year-old Baldanzi from Empoli for a minimum of 15 million euros?
Secondly, at the moment the Spanish player knows the Rossoneri environment inside out, is in the midst of an important growth process, and above all loves the Rossoneri, and his firm will is to stay. Baldanzi could represent a gamble. Although all the premises are there, we are still talking about a very young player with not enough experience as he has not yet faced the pressures and expectations of a big club and would obviously need time to settle in.
Thirdly, there is a certain Charles De Ketelaere in the Rossoneri ranks who also represents a gamble, not yet won, but on whom expectations are very high, and trust remains intact. Why, then, sign a new player who would obviously need to play and have confidence around him?
Source: Calciostyle.it
