According to reports from Tuttomercato on Thursday afternoon, Milan are among the list of clubs who have asked Leeds United for their valuation of winger Luis Sinisterra, who will supposedly be made available for transfer following the Yorkshire side’s relegation from the Premier League.
Sinisterra, who joined Leeds from Feyenoord just under a year ago, chipped in with seven goals from 22 appearances across all competitions, despite an injury-burdened campaign. That figure included five in the Premier League, two in the FA Cup and one in the Carabao Cup.
The 24-year-old has also been handed seven caps by his native Colombia, scoring three since making his international debut in 2019.
According to Tuttomercato’s claims, Leeds value the player at €25m, which is the same amount they paid to bring him to Elland Road at the beginning of July last year.
Leeds are reportedly yet to receive any formal offers for Sinisterra, but have apparently received plenty of requests for information regarding his situation.
However, a move to Milan may not be as straightforward as it seems. With the imminent arrival of Ruben Loftus-Cheek from Chelsea, the Rossoneri will have filled all of the available slots in their squad for non-EU players.
That means that if Milan were keen on bringing in Sinisterra, they would first have to offload another non-EU player, with Tuttomercato reporting that goalkeeper Devis Vasquez would be the most likely to be sacrificed.