Claudio Raimondi, speaking on SportMediaset, discussed AC Milan's next moves in the transfer market following Filippo Terracciano's imminent signing, who will reportedly ink a contract with the Rossoneri until 2028, earning €800,000 net per season.
Stefano Pioli is seeking a central defender, with Lilian Brassier being a hot prospect, although Monaco is also interested. Another option is Nordi Mukiele from Ligue 1 side Paris Saint-Germain.
Regarding departures, 30-year-old Bosnian midfielder Rade Krunic should be on his way out. In fact, Turkish club Fenerbahce have slightly improved their offer: from 4 million to 4.5 million euros. However, it is still not enough for the Italians.
As per the source, there is a feeling that a deal could be closed at 5 million euros.
Who could replace Rade Krunic?
Several profiles are being considered, with Guido Rodriguez (29 years old) an Argentine midfielder from Real Betis who also holds Italian citizenship, under observation. Other names in the mix include Lucas Torreira (27 years old from Uruguay, with a Spanish passport) from Galatasaray and Italian talent Samuele Ricci (22 years old) from Torino.
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