Yesterday afternoon, it was reported by Fabrizio Romano that AC Milan has renewed interest in Manu Kone, a player they missed out on three summers ago.
The transfer market is tricky, needing both speed and skill, and Milan are under scrutiny in both areas right now.
Giorgio Furlani (Milan CEO) said yesterday that the management isn't panicking, but many wonder if that's the right attitude with so many deals left to finalize in just over a month.
So far, the Rossoneri have signed Alvaro Morata for €13 million, but fans are anxious for more signings since the club is close to landing several targets. However, "close" doesn’t mean secured.
The delays in transfers are mainly due to financial issues. For example, Youssouf Fofana's move is on hold because AS Monaco wants more money than Milan is offering.
Now, Milan are eyeing Manu Kone as a potential alternative to Fofana. This isn't their first time trying to sign him; back in 2021, they were in talks but didn't meet the €4m gap, and Borussia Monchengladbach swooped in.
In other news, Strahinja Pavlovic is almost set to join AC Milan. He turned down Atletico Madrid and wants to move to Milan. More updates to come.
Meanwhile, the team is in the USA for a pre-season tournament to build fitness and give young players a chance. Last night, they put on a great show, beating FIFA Club World Cup champions Man City 3-2.
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