AC Milan keep track of many talented players, even in lower divisions of the European leagues. One of the most talked about profiles when mentioning the Rossoneri's mercato is indeed Amine Adli whose contract expires next year.
The french player with Moroccan origins plays for Toulouse who failed to gain promotion to Ligue 1. The youngster, 21, can play as a second striker, attacking midfielder, and even a right-winger if need be.
Transfer market expert, Gianluca Di Marzio, spoke about the latest details concerning this front. Here are his words during the during the broadcast of 'Calciomercato l'Originale' on Sky sport:
"Milan wanted to take Adli and had also made an important offer, but the player, for his growth, prefers to stay at least another year in France. However, the Rossoneri did not let go because in addition to Milan, Lille are also interested. Milan and Lille have done many market operations in recent years. This is Adli's goodbye to Milan, that's how I interpret it, first Lille and then in the future Milan when he feels more ready."