Milan’s transfer-out campaign is progressing. Upon his arrival, Igli Tare knew that he would not only need to make targeted signings to improve the team, but also lighten it from the weight of certain surplus players.
Yesterday, for example, the loans of Filippo Terracciano and Warren Bondo to Cremonese were finalized. Only the terms differ: for the Italian, there’s an obligation to buy in case of survival; for the Frenchman, formerly of Monza, it’s a straight loan.
As reported by Tuttosport, Igli Tare is working on other potential departures. One involves Yunus Musah, who is being targeted by both Nottingham Forest and Napoli. This is also why the Albanian sporting director stayed an extra day in England yesterday. Milan’s stance on the American midfielder is clear: he will only leave for a total offer of €30 million. If that offer does not arrive, Allegri would have no problem keeping the player in the squad.
Conversely, the club is looking for solutions for Samuel Chukwueze, who is considered outside of the project. The situations of Adli and Bennacer also remain to be resolved.
