In recent days, Milan has been offloading several surplus players. First and foremost is Emerson Royal, who is expected to undergo his medical in Brazil with Flamengo in the coming hours ahead of a permanent transfer worth a total of 9 million euros.
Next, the Rossoneri have arranged a move for Lorenzo Colombo to Genoa—still pending official confirmation—on a loan deal with an option to buy that becomes an obligation under certain conditions. Tommaso Pobega, meanwhile, has already completed his move to Bologna, which was finalized and signed a few days ago. The Milan-Bologna axis could come alive again, this time for Noah Okafor.
La Gazzetta dello Sport reports the latest on the Swiss winger, writing this morning: "Okafor moving forward. Bologna making moves. Contact made with Milan for a loan."
The subheadline outlines the situation, which hinges on fellow Swiss international and Milan player Dan Ndoye, who may leave Bologna in the coming hours. La Gazzetta explains:
"If Ndoye departs, the Rossoneri's Swiss player is the frontrunner for the left flank: the goal is a loan with a purchase option. Kevin Vargas and Laurienté remain on the list as alternatives."
