Not only inbound operations, Milan is also working on exits. Priority will be given to surplus players or those who might be outside the project, but a situation similar to last year's could also arise with an irresistible offer like Newcastle's for Sandro Tonali.
This summer, a similar scenario could occur: the Rossoneri want to keep all the best players like Mike Maignan, Theo Hernandez, and Rafael Leao, but if such an enticing proposal were to come, it would be very difficult to close the door.
In the last few hours, there has been much talk about Bayern Munich's interest in Theo Hernandez.
Today, Corriere dello Sport published the following headline:
"Theo dilemma. Bayern pushes."
An information came yesterday from Spain, particularly from Mundo Deportivo. In Munich, they are crazy about him: if Alphonso Davies goes to Real Madrid, the German club will be ready to offer 100 million euros for the Frenchman.
Clearly, a figure like 100 million euros could constitute an offer that cannot be refused, especially if the player is also attracted to the project. Much will depend on Davies' future, who still has a year left on his contract but doesn't seem interested in renewing with the Bavarians.
The Italian newspaper Il Corriere dello Sport adds: that the player wants a top salary on par with Leao, but it may not be enough to keep him in the face of a potential monumental offer from Germany.