AC Milan club managers have set their on Udinese's midfielder, Lazar Samardzic, to improve their midfield department. The Serbian player, however, is not being treated as a priority even though discussions have already taken place with both his representatives and the club.
The club has made a high demand of 25 million euros, which has not yet been met by the Rossoneri management, who are interested in potentially closing a deal for a lower amount (15-20 million euros).
The choice and strategy of the directors at Casa Milan is clear and it is to leverage the player's willingness and wait for the other party, Udinese, to compromise and facilitate the deal, as explained by La Gazzetta dello Sport newspaper in this morning's print edition.
