AC Milan is very active in the transfer market and has begun a true revolution in midfield—a department that will undergo drastic changes compared to last season. After selling Tijjani Reijnders to Manchester City, the Rossoneri have already finalized in recent weeks the free transfer of Luka Modric, who will undergo the usual medical tests and sign his new contract after the Club World Cup, which he is currently playing with Real Madrid.

Samuele Ricci deal nearing completion:
But the Rossoneri don't intend to stop there. In fact, they are on the verge of finalizing another signing: Samuele Ricci, who will join permanently from Torino for €23 million plus €2 million in bonuses. With Ricci—who is also a regular for the Italian national team—the club brings a bit of “azzurro” back to its colors. Once this deal, which is close to completion, is finalized, Milan will continue to press to bring in Ardon Jashari, a young midfielder born in 2002 currently at Club Brugge.
Milan must make a sale before signing Ardon Jashari...
This is reported this morning by La Gazzetta dello Sport, which explains that Milan’s directors—ready to put €30 million on the table—want to take advantage of the Swiss player’s desire to join the Rossoneri. However, before bringing in such an emerging talent, Milan will first have to complete a sale. The main candidate at the moment is Yunus Musah, who was just a few weeks ago close to a move to Napoli for €25 million. Now, several English clubs are interested in offering the same amount, particularly Wolverhampton and Nottingham Forest.
