While Milan is making moves on the incoming transfer market, another pressing concern on the minds of the management involves outgoing operations. In this regard, according to Gazzetta.it, Cremonese, newly promoted to Serie A, has initiated preliminary talks with the Rossoneri club for Tommaso Pobega.

The midfielder, born in 1999 and a product of the Rossoneri youth academy, has returned to Milanello after a one-year loan spell at Bologna, as the club owned by Saputo did not exercise its option to buy. According to reports, the Rossoblù would have liked to keep the player in the shadow of the Two Towers, but the price set by Milan—12 million euros—was deemed too high.
In any case, a new attempt by Bologna for Pobega during the summer transfer window cannot be ruled out, possibly through a different arrangement: a possible loan with an obligation to buy at a lower price, or an outright purchase for around 6–7 million euros.
Meanwhile, Milan is decisively continuing its midfield revolution, and two deals are close to completion—Luka Modric and Samuele Ricci—pending official announcements. Interest remains strong for Ardon Jashari, currently at Club Brugge, considered a top target to strengthen the midfield. The Javi Guerra track from Valencia also remains active, while the signing of Granit Xhaka appears distant.
