Turkey move the last resort for unwanted Milan duo after Osimhen transfer

UDINE, ITALY - MARCH 18: Divock Origi of Milan looks on during the Serie A match between Udinese Calcio and AC Milan at Dacia Arena on March 18, 2023 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

Fodé Ballo-Touré and Divock Origi are not part of Milan’s project and are currently training separately, so the Rossoneri still hope they can move to the Turkish Super Lig.

The summer transfer window for the Turkish club is open until September 13, and Milan hope that Victor Osimhen’s move to Galatasaray will eventually attract two unwanted players: Origi and Ballo-Touré.

As Zlatan Ibrahimovic revealed at the start of the season, both are not part of Paulo Fonseca’s plans.

Turkey move the last resort for unwanted Milan duo after Osimhen’s transfer

Ibra said Origi and Ballo-Touré would be training with Milan Futuro, but Gazzetta reports that both players are currently working separately. Origi is not even in Milan, as he’s training in Florence with a personal fitness coach.

The ex-Nottingham Forest loanee hasn’t attracted interest from many clubs this summer, but Milan hope that Turkish clubs will eventually knock on his door in the next few days.

The same goes for Ballo-Touré, who has returned from a one-year loan spell at Fulham. The 27-year-old rejected a move to St. Etienne this summer, irritating the Rossoneri.

Gazzetta wrote that Milan hoped for a ‘miracle’ to help the club save money on the players’ wages, at least until the January transfer window.