AC Milan always keeps an eye on the Netherlands and the Eredivisie in its search for profiles capable of making its squad increasingly competitive. Over the past two seasons, the Rossoneri club has signed Tijjani Reijnders from AZ Alkmaar and Santiago Gimenez from Feyenoord—two players destined to become increasingly central to both the present and future.

The Rossoneri club's technical area director, Geoffrey Moncada, wants to remain in Rotterdam to evaluate two players ahead of the upcoming summer transfer window, writes Calciomercato.com.
Feyenoord's David Hancko on the AC Milan radar?
In the two-legged Champions League tie this season against Feyenoord, David Hancko was a decisive factor in the Dutch side’s unexpected success. It was precisely those two standout performances that sparked Milan’s interest in the 27-year-old Slovak centre-back: in recent weeks, the Rossoneri’s scouting department has made initial inquiries for a player who is attracting significant interest, ranging from Bayer Leverkusen to Juventus.
Redmond for the future?
Zepiqueno Redmond was born in Rotterdam on June 22, 2006, and also came through the ranks of his hometown club, Feyenoord. Milan’s scouts have been closely monitoring him for at least a year, both in the first team and the B team. And a behind-the-scenes detail has emerged: last summer, the Rossoneri had already tried to sign him for Milan Futuro before Feyenoord raised the asking price for his transfer to 6 million euros. The interest remains alive and could materialize in the coming months.
