According to reports from ge.globo.com in Brazil, AC Milan is also tracking Wesley França, a 2003-born right-back from Flamengo.

In recent months, he was close to a transfer to Atalanta, who had reached an agreement with the Brazilian club for 20 million euros. However, the deal ultimately fell through because Atalanta was unwilling to wait until the end of the Copa Libertadores round of 16.
Wesley's chances of moving to Italy, however, are not over, as Milan has reportedly entered the race.
The Rossoneri club management, in fact, is prepared to offer the same amount that Atalanta had proposed. This time, Flamengo is demanding a higher fee 30 million euros, especially since Premier League clubs such as Aston Villa and Everton are also interested in the player.
Furthermore, Wesley is reportedly keen to first compete in the FIFA Club World Cup with his current team, making a summer transfer more likely than a move in January.
