Report: AC Milan wants to sign Bayern Munich star in the winter transfer window
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Report: AC Milan wants to sign Bayern Munich star in the winter transfer window
"This time, it's exciting campus prospect Adin Ličina, who is having quite the season thus far, with 2 goals and 6 assists in 20 appearances in all competitions for FC Bayern II. A right winger by trade, the versatile attacker has also played as an attacking midfielder and a left winger at times, showcasing his versatility across the front line."
"Unfortunately for him, Bayern's first team has too many players of a similar profile, with Lennart Karl recently exploding onto the stage. However, his talent hasn't gone unnoticed, and clubs around Europe are turning their heads towards his performances and beginning to contemplate a move for the talented youngster. One such club with great pull, thanks in no small part to its incredible history and European pedigree, is Italian giant AC Milan per La Gazzetta dello Sport (via @iMiaSanMia):"
"From a Bayern point of view, this only makes sense if the club is able to secure a sell-on clause or a buy-back clause, since the talent is undeniable. The minutes should help him develop and mature into a top wing prospect (hopefully), which would certainly raise his stock. Bayern should then be able to make some money off a potential future sale or be able to buy the player back in the event that the club execs decide he is ready for first-team action."
Adin Ličina has 2 goals and 6 assists in 20 appearances for FC Bayern II this season. He is primarily a right winger but has also played as an attacking midfielder and left winger, demonstrating frontline versatility. Bayern's first team has several similar players and Lennart Karl has emerged recently. AC Milan, Inter, Juventus, Sporting CP and Real Sociedad have tracked Ličina, and AC Milan are targeting a January move. Bayern are open to a transfer, potentially for a low fee with a high sell-on clause or a buy-back option. A winter move could provide minutes and development, making a buy-back clause essential.
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