There is interest from the Premier League regarding AC Milan's star, Tijjani Reijnders.
The Dutch midfielder, formerly of AZ Alkmaar, in fact, has caught the attention of Pep Guardiola's Manchester City.
According to the Daily Star, the reigning English champions, who are currently going through a difficult moment, are ready to offer 50 million euros for his transfer card in the upcoming January transfer window.
An impressive sum, but not enough to change the minds of the Rossoneri top executives, who consider him untouchable right now.

In fact, Milan has already reached an agreement to secure him with a new contract:
The expiration has been extended by one year from June 2028 to 2029, with his salary doubled from 1.7 million euros to 3.5 million euros net per season, plus bonuses tied to personal and team objectives.
The Rossoneri will also continue to benefit from the tax reliefs provided by the growth decree, meaning they will pay him roughly 4.5 million euros gross per year.
Born in 1998, Reijnders joined Milan for 20.5 million euros from AZ Alkmaar during the summer 2023 transfer window. So far, he has made 72 appearances for the Rossoneri, scoring 12 goals, providing 7 assists, and receiving 10 yellow cards and one red card. In this Serie A season alone, he has already scored 4 goals (matching his personal best) with 3 assists, 1 yellow card, and 1 red card in 15 appearances.
This doesn’t include his other goals this season: 3 in the Champions League, 1 in the Coppa Italia, and 2 in the Nations League with the Netherlands. These are the stats of a top player.
