After the disappointing Coppa Italia final defeat, the peak of a season to forget, it will be a summer of major changes for Milan, both regarding the management side and the technical side. There should be a new sporting director arriving, certainly there will be a new coach, the fourth in the space of a year after Pioli, Fonseca, and Conceicao, and finally, several evaluations will be made regarding the squad, as pointed out by Milannews.it.

And it is precisely on this last point that there could be the biggest changes, especially if the team, in the end, fails to grab a place in Europe. One of the first to be sacrificed could be the one who, among all, is perhaps the only player who can say he is 100% satisfied with his season: Tijjani Reijnders.
As reported this morning by Corriere dello Sport, in fact, Manchester City has had him in their sights for some time and is preparing a first offer of 55 million euros, which will arrive at the club's headquarters in the coming days, to try to tempt the Rossoneri. However, from Casa Milan, it is reported, they let it be known that it is unlikely the Rossoneri will go below the 70 million euros requested, also strengthened by the recent renewal of the player’s contract until 2030. One thing, however, is certain: Guardiola would like him to replace Kevin De Bruyne and the feeling is that the 55 million euros offer is only the beginning of a long negotiation.
