Milan are reportedly ready to part ways with 13 players, while Geoffrey Moncada is scouting Fenerbache starlet Arda Guler.

The Rossoneri are preparing for the new campaign and according to La Gazzetta dello Sport, they will boost their transfer budget with summer sales.

Saturday’s printed edition of the pink paper – page four – claims Milan are planning to part ways with 13 players. Some of them are at the club on loan until the end of the month and won’t remain in 2023-24.

Among them Tiemoue Bakayoko, Aster Vranckx and Sergino Dest. Ciprian Tatarusanu and Antonio Mirante will leave at the end of their contracts on June 30, with Marco Sportiello coming in to become the second-choice keeper.

January signing Devis Vasquez is also expected to leave, having only played two games with the Primavera team this term.

Then, Milan will listen to offers for Yacine Adli, Fodé Ballo-Touré, Ante Rebic, Divock Origi, and Charles De Ketelaere, plus Mattia Caldara and Daniel Maldini who are returning from their loans at Spezia.

The Rossoneri are also working on new signings. Journalist Antonio Vitiello wrote in Saturday’s printed edition of Il Corriere dello Sport – page 10 – that chief scout Moncada is keeping a close eye on Turkey and Fenerbachse starlet Guler, a versatile attacking midfielder, who can also play on the right wing.

The 18-year-old is under contract until 2025 and has a €17m release clause.

One thought on “Milan transfers: 13 players set to leave, Turkish starlet scouted”
  1. About time Milan looked at Italian talent instead of foreign, the Italian under 20’s has a couple of potential talents

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