AC Milan continues to look for important mercato opportunities given that the financial resources are limited. The idea is to sign players who would be available on low transfer fees or as free agents.
The club managers Paolo Maldini and Frederic Massara are still on the search for a centre-back to replace the void left by Simon Kjaer and Fikayo Tomori's respective injuries.
According to what is reported by Spanish outlet Fichajes.net, the Rossoneri have found a new low-cost profile in Atlético Madrid. The player highlighted in red right now is Felipe, the Brazilian centre-back who is 32 years old.
Felipe so far this season has managed to score 2 goals and one assist in 13 La Liga fixtures. His performances, however, have not proved much continuity in terms of quality.
His contract expires at the end of the season, and an exit at this rate could be likely. AC Milan management, therefore, see him as a low-cost solution for their search for a centre-back.
