Today's edition of La Gazzetta dello Sport headlines the situation regarding the buyouts of Milan's on-loan players:
"Walker will be signed, Abraham and Sottil in doubt."
One of them is certain to stay—Kyle Walker, who will be permanently signed from Manchester City for 5 million euros. A different fate awaits João Félix, who arrived in January from Chelsea, as his agent, Jorge Mendes, is already in talks with clubs in Turkey, including Galatasaray.

Abraham and Sottil, uncertain future
The future remains uncertain for two other Milan loanees—Riccardo Sottil, who arrived in January on a temporary deal with an option to buy from Fiorentina, and Tammy Abraham, who joined Milanello on the final day of the summer transfer window in a loan swap with Roma (the Englishman moved to Milan, while Alexis Saelemaekers headed to the capital).
The 10 million euros buyout clause set by Fiorentina for the Italian winger is currently considered high, and reaching an agreement with Roma won't be easy either, given that Saelemaekers' transfer is part of the equation, along with Abraham's hefty salary.
