The AC Milan team does lack a quality midfielder who can take the squad to the next level in the next season, as we have explained to you here last February.
According to what is reported by Tuttosport, is the assumption within the Rossoneri team, and from here, the next market moves for Pioli's team will begin. After the departures of Sandro Tonali and Rade Krunic, the midfield consisting of Yacine Adli, Yunus Musah, Tijjani Reijnders, and Ismael Bennacer needs a dam.
The latest idea to complete the midfield department, repoertedly, leads to Sofyan Amrabat.
The 27-year-old Moroccan is at Manchester United, where he arrived in the summer on loan with an option to buy from Fiorentina. He is not convincing at the Red Devils, plays little, and may not be signed permanently. In fact, it could be a market opportunity for Geoffrey Moncada and his colleagues at Casa Milan as the former Hellas Verona player is very much appreciated, as well as 20-year-old Portuguese player Renato Veiga from Swiss side FC Basel and Walace who is 28 years of age and plays for Udinese.