There is a risk that AC Milan lose the services of Jan-Carlo Simic. This is reported by the Italian newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport in this morning's print edition.
The 19-year-old Serbian centre-back who made his debut this season for Stefano Pioli's squad, and even scored in his first appearance for the first team, may have his future away from the San Siro as he is wanted abroad.
In fact, Feyenoord is making a serious attempt: they are ready to immediately integrate him into their first team, and this opportunity is one that the young Serbian cannot afford to miss.
Moreover, the Dutch club wants to expedite the deal because Simic is among the 30 players provisionally called up by the Serbia national team for the European Cup. They aim to avoid a potential price hike if he performs well in the tournament. Now, it's up to Milan's management to decide.
For context, Jan-Carlo Simic's contract runs until the summer of 2025.
