At the end of the summer transfer window, Roma and Milan came to a mutual agreement to address two tactical needs: the Giallorossi required a winger, while the Rossoneri needed a forward to partner with Morata.
For this reason, the two clubs exchanged loan deals involving Alexis Saelemaekers and Tammy Abraham.
While the intention was to reach a permanent solution, time was short, and the unwritten agreement between the two clubs was to revisit the matter during the season.
Today, Corriere dello Sport highlights that Roma has not changed its stance on Saelemaekers, who has become a regular starter under Ranieri and a symbol of their partial resurgence.
The Giallorossi are therefore aiming to acquire him permanently, as reported: "The sporting director meets with Milan to secure him on a permanent basis."
Yesterday, Ghisolfi arrived in Milan and is set to meet with the Rossoneri to negotiate a deal.
On the other hand, Milan is inclined to keep Tammy Abraham, especially after his decisive goal in the Supercoppa and his overall commitment and dedication. The striker himself is eager to stay and might even agree to a salary reduction.