Pervis Estupinan's future is uncertain. The Ecuadorian full-back, who joined AC Milan from Brighton just last summer on a permanent deal for €17 million plus €2 million in bonuses, has not fully convinced the club’s management and could leave Italy after just one season. Despite scoring the winning goal in the derby against Inter, the 1998-born player has often delivered underwhelming performances. So much so that, on several occasions, coach Massimiliano Allegri has preferred the young Davide Bartesaghi over him.
Premier League interest
According to Alessandro Jacobone on his X profile, Tottenham have set their sights on the Milan full-back, especially if Spurs decide to appoint Roberto De Zerbi as their coach for next season (he previously coached Estupinan in England during their time at Brighton).
What is AC Milan’s asking price for Estupinan?
For their part, Milan would not oppose the departure of the 1998-born player. As a reminder, the club paid €17 million plus €2 million in bonuses last summer to sign the Ecuadorian on a permanent deal. Now, to avoid a capital loss, the Rossoneri would need to sell him for around €14 million. This is expected to be the asking price set by the Milan management if Tottenham make a concrete move, as relayed via Calcio Mercato.















