Milan are preparing to make a summer move for Club Brugge forward Noa Lang and latest developments bode well for the Rossoneri.

The Rossoneri met with the 22-year-old Dutch winger’s agents back in October last year to get concrete information on the cost of a possible deal and the competition present. Back then he was valued at around €25m, but things have changed following the January transfer window.

As reported by Calciomercato.com, Club Brugge’s recent investments into Tajon Buchanan and Andreas Skov Olsen threaten Lang’s starting position at the club, and consequently he could be sold for a lower price in the upcoming summer transfer window.

The Rossoneri are keeping a close eye on the 22-year-old Dutch winger and they’re sniffing out a potential summer bargain, although it’s likely that they’ll face competition from around Europe.

Lang has scored six goals and provided 11 assists in 23 league games so far this season. He also provided an assist in the 4-1 Champions League loss to Paris Saint-Germain.

4 thought on “Milan planning summer coup for Club Brugge’s Lang”
  1. AC Milan set the bar high these days.

    The glory days of winning the Scudetto frequently and challenging for Champions League are over.

    It states here his starting position is threatened so what do Milan expect from him?

    You can’t take away their fantastic, decorated history but the future is questionable, as is their decision-makers

  2. Player with great potential, has some attitude issues though. Not sure if it’s a worthwhile investment. They might have to keep Ibrahimovic for another year, just to teach this kid some discipline.

  3. Funny how people believe everything they read, no chance that Lang’s starting place is in threat by those 2

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