The Turin-based newspaper Tuttosport headlines its front page this morning about AC Milan’s transfer market with:
"There’s a desire for Karetsas."
For some time now, the Rossoneri have been following with great interest the development of Konstantinos Karetsas, a 2007 born attacking midfielder for Genk and the Greek national team. He is considered one of the most interesting talents in European football and already carries a significant price tag of around 30 million euros.

The AC Milan club managers have been keeping a close eye on him for a while. On November 27, they even sent a scout to watch him in person during a Europa League match between Genk and Basel, a game in which the Greek talent, among other things, scored a beautiful and crucial goal for his team’s victory. The Rossoneri scouts’ assessment of Karetsas was more than positive.














