Mats Wieffer is the new name on the market for Milan. The all-rounder from Feyenoord is ready to reinforce the great tradition of Dutch players in the Rossoneri team.
He has made 9 appearances and scored one goal for his national team. The scouting area has followed him closely throughout this season, giving him full marks. He is liked because he is skilled both in providing defensive cover and in creating play and goal-scoring opportunities.
Milan has already initiated the first contacts with Wieffer's agents to understand the feasibility of the operation. Feyenoord's initial demand is high, around 25 million euros. Further discussions will take place later, once the Rossoneri club has sorted out the matter regarding the new striker to be presented to Paulo Fonseca.
Meanwhile, as per Calciomercato.com, Jan-Carlo Simic is at a crossroads: to renew his contract with Milan, which expires in 2025, or to start considering a different future. The negotiations with the Rossoneri club managers are currently at a standstill, and in recent days, Feyenoord has shown strong interest. It remains to be seen whether Milan's move for Wieffer might lead to an exchange plus cash in favour of the Dutch club.