According to reports from Corriere dello Sport this morning, the transfer of Daichi Kamada to Milan is only a matter of time. The Japanese player reached an agreement with Milan several weeks ago, a four-year deal worth three million euros, but due to bureaucratic reasons related to the registration of the player's agents in the Italian registry, the negotiations have been progressing slowly. However, everything indicates that by the end of the month, Kamada will be a new Rossoneri player.
The Japanese attacking midfielder turned down other clubs in favour of joining Pioli's team. His profile is not exactly a replacement for Tonali, although he can play in various midfield positions and has a more offensive orientation. This is why another name has resurfaced after being sought several times in the past, that of Seko Fofana. The 28-year-old captain of Lens had been close to joining Milan on more than one occasion. Currently, the French club, which finished second in Ligue 1 this season, is asking for at least 35 million. It's not an easy deal.
AC Milan could explore some more economically advantageous options and shift its focus to the Dutch league. The midfielder Tijjani Reijnders, of Indonesian origin, who plays for AZ Alkmaar, has been monitored by Moncada and his team for some time now. The issue is the length of his contract, which expires in 2027, but the price is not high: 20 million euros, which, according to reports, could be negotiated downward.
Another Dutch profile could be Mats Wieffer, who has also been involved with the national team. The Feyenoord midfielder is of interest to the Rossoneri to the extent that meetings have already taken place between the Rossoneri club and the player's entourage. First, the Tonali deal will be concluded, and then they will move on to the search for his replacements.
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