Pervis Estupiñán’s future hangs in the balance.
The Ecuadorian full back has failed to impress Milan, who will listen to offers in the summer. The idea of selling him, just one year after his arrival from Brighton, is concrete, with the Rossoneri hoping that a standout World Cup performance could drive up his value. Ecuador have been drawn in a group with Germany, Ivory Coast, and Curaçao.
The former Villarreal player, who previously had an unremarkable spell at Udinese, has made 16 appearances so far, 10 of them as a starter in the league, recording no goals and one assist. Signed to be a first choice, he has instead become Bartesaghi’s backup, writes Calcio Mercato.
How much is needed to avoid a capital loss?
Allegri considers him expendable, while Tare and Furlani have placed him on the market. The aim is to avoid a capital loss. Milan signed him outright from the Premier League for €17 million plus €2 million in bonuses, and Estupiñán agreed to a contract that runs until 2030. The club must sell him for around €14 million to avoid taking a loss. Linked with Bologna, Estupiñán has interest from Spain and England.














