Milan are in talks to sell Tommaso Pobega and Jens-Petter Hauge and could earn as much as €30m from their departures.

Pobega, a U21 Italy international, spent the last season on loan at Spezia, and Milan are in talks with Atalanta to sell him.

The Rossoneri value Pobega at €15m and are reportedly trying to include a buy-back clause in the agreement with Atalanta to sell the 21-year-old.

The Diavoli are planning to cash in a similar fee from the sale of Hauge, who joined the Rossoneri less than a year ago from Bodo/Glimt for €5m.

The 21-year-old scored five goals in 24 appearances across all competitions with the Serie A giants, who don’t want to sell him on loan but only on a permanent transfer.

Wolfsburg have sounded out the attacking winger, but Eintracht Frankfurt are reportedly the most interested club in securing his services, both according to Calciomercato and Gianluca Di Marzio.

Milan have already spent €43m to sign Mike Maignan from Lille and make Fikayo Tomori’s loan move permanent.