Milan have set their sights on Swansea City midfielder Ki Sung-Yueng for next season, seeing him as an alternative to Franck Kessie.
According to the Corriere dello Sport, director Massimiliano Mirabelli has already been tracking the Korean since his loan spell at Sunderland in 2013-14.
He just turned 29 last month and his contract is due to expire at the end of this season, making him a free agent.
Ki spent most of his career in Britain, leaving FC Seoul in January 2010 for Celtic, then Swansea with a brief loan at Sunderland.
Milan have set their sights on Swansea City midfielder Ki Sung-Yueng for next season, seeing him as an alternative to Franck Kessie.
According to the Corriere dello Sport, director Massimiliano Mirabelli has already been tracking the Korean since his loan spell at Sunderland in 2013-14.
He just turned 29 last month and his contract is due to expire at the end of this season, making him a free agent.
Ki spent most of his career in Britain, leaving FC Seoul in January 2010 for Celtic, then Swansea with a brief loan at Sunderland.
So far this term, he has contributed one goal and two assists in 20 competitive games for the Swans.
Ki is the captain of the South Korea national team and was voted Swansea’s Player of the Year in 2014-15.