The issue regarding Milan's next number 9 continues to lack certainty, with only rumours and interests swirling around. Several names have been thrown into the mix, including Benjamin Sesko, who it's no secret, has been under special observation for some time.
The problem, however, lies in the significant expense hidden behind it. According to Sky Sport Germany, the price of the Slovenian striker currently playing for Leipzig is continuously increasing.
The German broadcaster mentions his release clause escalating due to his performances in the second half of the season. Initially set at 50 million euros, it has now reached 65 million euros.
The amount, steadily rising, depends on playing time, goals, and assists, and could reach a maximum of between 70 and 75 million euros. The top clubs in the Premier League, with undoubtedly greater financial resources than those in Serie A, are closely monitoring him.
Milan continues its deliberations; there's interest, but the excessively high price could be a deterrent.
