If Milan secure Champions League qualification, it’s reported the first move will be buying Fikayo Tomori from Chelsea, then negotiating Brahim Diaz’s purchase from Real Madrid.
The Rossoneri will be guaranteed a top four finish if they beat Cagliari on Sunday, although even that might not be necessary if Juventus fail to get three points against Inter today.
The influx of cash would allow them to plan for the future and that means activating the €28m clause in Tomori’s loan deal with Chelsea.
If Milan secure Champions League qualification, it’s reported the first move will be buying Fikayo Tomori from Chelsea, then negotiating Brahim Diaz’s purchase from Real Madrid.
The Rossoneri will be guaranteed a top four finish if they beat Cagliari on Sunday, although even that might not be necessary if Juventus fail to get three points against Inter today.
The influx of cash would allow them to plan for the future and that means activating the €28m clause in Tomori’s loan deal with Chelsea.
Attempted talks to lower the cost of the operation have failed, but the English defender has done more than enough to warrant that expenditure in just six months at San Siro.
La Gazzetta dello Sport also notes Milan will try to keep Brahim Diaz when his loan spell from Real Madrid expires.
That might be more difficult, so the idea would be to negotiate another loan with option to buy added on.
It took him a very long time to find his feet, but he is now a key cog in the 4-2-3-1 formation and contributed two goals and an assist in his last two games.
The other priority of course is to extend Gianluigi Donnarumma’s contract, which is due to expire on June 30.