According to what is reported by the Turin-based newspaper Tuttosport in this morning's print edition, Charles De Ketelaere, Divock Origi and Ante Rebic are blocking the progress of AC Milan's transfer market window.
The Belgian attacking midfielder, for example, has many clubs interested in him. But, he wants to stay at Milan and try to prove his worth in the new season. He is of interest to Premier League side Aston Villa, Bundesliga outfit RB Leipzig, PSV Eindhoven from the Eredivisie and Ligue 1 outfit RC Lens. AC Milan are currently asking for 28 million euros to avoid a loss on the former Club Brugge player.
In a possible 4-3-3 formation to be used in the new season by coach Stefano Pioli, the Belgian playmaker risks finding even less playing time.
For Divock Origi, the obstacle for interested clubs is the 4 million euros salary (West Ham is reportedly not interested in signing him) while Ante Rebic has little market value with some Turkish clubs showing just little interest in him.
