After a disappointing first part of the season at Empoli, in January Daniel Maldini changed teams and moved on a dry loan transfer from Milan to Monza.
The young forward has been reborn under the guidance of the Italian head coach Raffaele Palladino, where he scored three goals in the last four matches.
In fact, now Monza management now aims to sign him permanently next summer.
"I hope Daniel can stay here for life," said CEO Adriano Galliani.
As 'Gazzetta' explains this morning, Maldini is currently on a dry loan, so at the end of the season, he will return to Milan. However, Monza is ready to start a new negotiation with the Rossoneri directors, perhaps with the loan with an obligation to buy formula.
The deal currently ranges between 3 and 5 million euros, but it is not excluded that its price will rise if he continues to deliver performances as positive as in recent weeks.
