Mediaset: Allegri wants to keep Pulisic while Serie A duo circle for 60m-rated Leao
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Mediaset: Allegri wants to keep Pulisic while Serie A duo circle for 60m-rated Leao
"Milan's attacking department are not experiencing their best moment, with the team having scored just once in their last five Serie A games, and that goal came from a midfielder (Adrien Rabiot). There is talk of a revolution up front as a result, spearheaded by the arrival of a new striker."
"Claudio Raimondi spoke on SportMediaset (via MilanNews) about the attack. He began by confirming that Christopher Nkunku is on his way out: his agent recently met with the directors, who told the agent to find a new club for the Frenchman. They want €40m, but €30m is more realistic."
"As for Christian Pulisic, Massimiliano Allegri would like to keep him, but his contract expiring in 2027 complicates matters a bi. Without a renewal in the next year, Milan could lose the American for free. Negotiations for his extension are currently on hold."
"Rafael Leao is also on the market. His €175m release clause won't be triggered but €60m could be enough. Al-Hilal are keen, and although Milan wouldn't want to sell him to a rival, Raimondi says to keep an eye on Napoli and Roma if Giovanni Manna were to join either as the new sporting director."
Milan’s forward line has produced only one goal in the last five Serie A matches, with the scorer being midfielder Adrien Rabiot. A potential overhaul is linked to a new striker arrival. Christopher Nkunku is expected to leave after his agent met directors, who asked for a new club; €40m is requested, while €30m is viewed as more realistic. Santiago Gimenez could also depart, with Milan targeting at least €20m. Niclas Fullkrug will not be bought permanently and will return to West Ham. Christian Pulisic is desired by Massimiliano Allegri, but contract talks are paused and Milan risks losing him for free if no renewal occurs. Rafael Leao is available for around €60m, with Al-Hilal interested, and attention is drawn to Napoli and Roma if Giovanni Manna becomes sporting director.
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