Andre Silva insists ‘now isn’t the time to talk about my future’, but Milan are reportedly willing to listen to offers for the striker.
Silva played just 118 minutes for Portugal in an unfamiliar wing position as they crashed out of the World Cup at the last-16 stage, and the 22-year-old was in no mood to discuss his future when asked about it by Premium Sport.
“Now isn’t the time to talk about it,” he replied.
Andre Silva insists ‘now isn’t the time to talk about my future’, but Milan are reportedly willing to listen to offers for the striker.
Silva played just 118 minutes for Portugal in an unfamiliar wing position as they crashed out of the World Cup at the last-16 stage, and the 22-year-old was in no mood to discuss his future when asked about it by Premium Sport.
“Now isn’t the time to talk about it,” he replied.
Despite his asssertions, the broadcaster claims the Rossoneri are happy to let the attacker move on, providing they receive ‘more’ than the €38m they paid Porto last summer.
However, the Diavolo would have been banking on Silva to perform well at the World Cup, making the scenario of an interested suitor paying top dollar ‘extremely unlikely’ at this stage.
Consequently, Milan would be focusing their efforts on shifting Carlos Bacca and Nikola Kalinic, who are firmly out of favour at San Siro.