Now that Milan have found their new left-back, the South American Pervis Estupiñán, who will inherit the role vacated by Theo Hernandez following his transfer to Al Hilal — the Rossoneri club must resolve the same issue on the opposite flank.

At the moment, the only right-back is Alex Jimenez, currently injured and absent for the match against Arsenal. There is also Filippo Terracciano, though his profile is more that of a utility player.
The first name on the list for Milan’s management and coach Allegri is Guela Doué, the Ivorian and brother of PSG’s Désiré Doué.
However, negotiations have already proven difficult for several weeks: Strasbourg’s demands are too high. Tuttosport writes this morning: “Doué: Milan are moving, but Strasbourg are holding firm. The alternative on the right is Singo: in the meantime, Tomori plays today…”
The subheading offers more details on the French club’s demands: “An offer of 20 million has been made, but they want 25: the French club has the same ownership as Chelsea, to whom Milan denied Maignan.”
