During the current season, Malick Thiaw, in a Milan defense that has never found great continuity and has been responsible for several mistakes, has perhaps been one of the less negative aspects of the entire department, maintaining the highest level of performance along with Matteo Gabbia.

It is no coincidence that after many changes, it is precisely these two who have taken on the role of the starting center-backs for Milan. In general, the German is now attracting interest from several clubs in his home country, two of which are particularly significant.
As reported in recent hours, and as confirmed today by Corriere dello Sport, Malick Thiaw is being tracked by the two best clubs in Germany: on one side Bayer Leverkusen, and on the other Bayern Munich. The former had already moved in recent months, looking for a replacement for captain Jonathan Tah, who will most likely leave the team on a free transfer at the end of the season; the latter appeared at San Siro with coach Vincent Kompany, who came to closely observe Inter, Milan's upcoming Champions League opponent, and took the opportunity to also watch Thiaw during the Coppa Italia derby. Milan values the player between 25 and 30 million euros, and the German has a contract until 2027.
