On Monday, July 7, AC Milan’s season will officially begin with the team’s gathering under the orders of new head coach Massimiliano Allegri. Among the called-up players will be Yacine Adli: the Franco-Algerian midfielder was not bought out by Fiorentina despite a season that was, all things considered, a positive one. As a result, the Rossoneri missed out on a €10 million income that could have been useful in funding the incoming transfer market.

Offers from Qatar for Yacine Adli:
With a contract expiring in 2026 and currently no negotiations for a renewal, Adli is inevitably seen by Milan as a player on the market. His case is not a priority at a time when the club is focused on some hot incoming deals, such as Jashari, but Tare is planning a meeting with the midfielder’s agent to take stock of the situation. So far, fairly concrete interest has arrived from Qatari clubs, but it remains to be seen whether the player will be open to that kind of move, as relayed via Calciomercato.com.
Could Yacine Adli have a chance with newly-appointed coach Massimiliano Allegri?
According to the same source, Adli has made his top priority clear: he wants to stay at Milan. Yacine’s idea is to try to convince Allegri during pre-season camp, fueled by strong motivation and a greater awareness of his abilities following his experience in Florence. It’s a mission filled with obstacles: from strong competition both now and in the future, to his contract situation. But Adli is not the kind of guy who gives up—he wants to fight for his chances. Milan, for its part, might be willing to accept offers even lower than the €10 million previously agreed with Fiorentina 12 months ago.
