Milan's moves in the upcoming summer transfer market will depend heavily on their qualification for the Champions League. Without the Europe that matters, as reported this morning by Il Corriere dello Sport, significant changes could occur, especially in terms of departures, with the Rossoneri management potentially starting to seriously consider offers that have been coming in recent days.

One of the most sought-after profiles is Malick Thiaw, who has caught the attention of German champions Bayer Leverkusen.
Arriving at Milan in the summer of 2022 for 5 million euros plus 2 million euros in bonuses from Schalke 04, the 23-year-old German could now be sold for a figure ranging between 25 million euros and 30 million euros, a significant sum that would allow the Rossoneri to register a major capital gain in their financial books, as relayed via Milannews.it.
The fact that discussions for his contract renewal have been stalled for months means that Thiaw could seriously consider the possibility of returning to his home country, also with a view to the National Team, as he aims to be part of coach Nagelsmann's plans for next summer's World Cup.
