AC Milan are studying several options in the market this summer in order to be able to reinforce Stefano Pioli's team for next season. An old target's name has returned in fashion at Casa Milan, reportedly. We are talking about French defensive midfielder Adrien Tamèze. This was reported by Il Corriere dello Sport today.
Tamèze is 29 years old with Cameroonian origins. He plies his trade for Hellas Verona and has played in 39 matches this season for his club. He is a candidate to reinforce the midfield department for the Rossoneri because Tiémoué Bakayoko has left and Yacine Adli's future could be away from the San Siro while Aster Vranckx shall not be signed permanently. Besides, Ismael Bennacer's is injured and he will take a long time to reach full recovery.
That is why AC Milan may attempt to sign Tamèze this summer. Last season, reportedly, Hellas Verona demanded a fee of 20 million euros. But now, the price is considerably lower. AC Monza and Genoa are also keen on the player.
According to the Italian newspaper, Tamèze is also attracting attention in France, and if the AC Milan managers really want him, they will have to launch an attempt soon while the iron is hot to secure him at a reasonable price. The right-footed former Nice player whose contract runs until the summer of 2024 is seen as an alternative to the regular starters in midfield, rather than a primary reinforcement.