According to Claudio Raimondi, speaking on SportMediaset, AC Milan are also considering the possibility of signing Phil Foden to strengthen their attacking midfield department. There is some tension between Manchester City and the player, who is coming off a difficult season, to the point that he has even lost his place in the national team (England manager Thomas Tuchel did not call him up for the World Cup).

An intermediary has offered him to several clubs, including the Rossoneri, who are currently evaluating the situation. Foden's contract expires in 2027 and he has no intention of renewing it.
Could AC Milan sign Phil Foden this summer?
The player’s transfer fee is estimated at €50–60 million, as relayed via Milan News. It is a significant figure, but one that could be covered by the sale of Rafael Leão, as Milan are aiming to earn roughly the same amount from the Portuguese winger’s departure.
There should also be no major issues regarding wages, as the two players earn a similar salary (around €7–7.5 million per year). There is, however, another condition that must be met for Foden to leave: Manchester City would first need to complete a major signing. The Citizens’ dream target is Enzo Fernández.















