AC Milan managers Paolo Maldini and Frederic Massara are still preparing for the transfer market window. There were a lot of speculation about the future of the club, but luckily the official agreement between Elliott and RedBird took place and that is good news for everyone involved because the club can enter the mercato session with clear goals and parameters set by the new ownership.

According to what is reported by multiple media reports, the Rossoneri will be looking for some important profiles who can be affordable to increase the level and quality of Stefano Pioli's squad.
Now, the latest name linked to the club is PSV Eindhoven's star Mario Gotze who played formerly for Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich. According to the latest reports (by Goal and Sport1.de), Milan directors have expressed interest in the German playmaker who has a release clause around 4 to 5 million euros.

Now, as per Calciomercato.com, it seems that it's not only Milan who are keeping an eye on him. In fact, Serie A club AS Roma, with coach José Mourinho, are interested in signing him and would be evaluating his profile. A salary may even be proposed to the player: 3 million euros net per season. Another profile closely monitored by the Giallorossi is Real Madrid's Isco whose contract expires in the next few weeks and should be available on a Bosman.