Within its squad, Milan has several surplus players who will need to be sold before the end of the transfer window to avoid having them as a burden for the rest of the season. One of these is undoubtedly Yacine Adli, a midfielder who spent last season on loan at Fiorentina but was not bought outright by 'La Viola'.

At the start of preseason training, Allegri immediately made it clear to him that he was not part of the project—so much so that, today, the player, showing great professionalism (it must be said), is training with Milan Futuro.
In the meantime, the Franco-Algerian has attracted interest from several suitors, the latest being Sassuolo, who returned to Serie A after just one year in the second division. Yesterday, the club's CEO, Giovanni Carnevali, spoke on the sidelines of the "United" Charity Gala Dinner and commented on the interest in Adli. His words:
"Adli is a player we’re interested in, but of course, all players are currently making assessments and waiting. It’s a shame, because it would be better to start working right away with complete squads."
