AC Milan could generate more cash this summer thanks to a few sales. There are surplus players who may leave like Divock Origi and Fodé Ballo-Touré, for example. But, Ismael Bennacer's departure is not totally excluded.
As per Tuttosport, Milan do not have to sell. Milan have a positive balance sheet and from an economic standpoint, the Rossoneri are a healthy club.
The transfer market is fluid and always changing, however, so it's possible that offers may come in for some players. In this regard, there has been a lot of talk in recent days about Ismael Bennacer, who has caught the eye of Arab clubs.
In particular, Tuttosport notes that Al-Ittihad might make a decisive offer if Stefano Pioli is officially confirmed as the new coach (though there are delays). The Algerian is protected by a 50 million euros clause, but Milan might be willing to negotiate with potential buyers if an offer in the range of 40 to 45 million euros comes in.















