Mino Raiola is in Italy and will soon meet both Milan and Juventus, but which players will he discuss with the Bianconeri?

Raiola was in Turin a couple of days ago but didn’t meet Juventus representatives. Today, he could hold talks with Milan and pen Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s contract extension until 2022.

The agent will soon meet the Old Lady to discuss their future transfer strategies.

Mino Raiola is in Italy and will soon meet both Milan and Juventus, but which players will he discuss with the Bianconeri?

Raiola was in Turin a couple of days ago but didn’t meet Juventus representatives. Today, he could hold talks with Milan and pen Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s contract extension until 2022.

The agent will soon meet the Old Lady to discuss their future transfer strategies.

Matthijs de Ligt and Federico Bernardeschi are in Raiola’s client list. The Dutch defender is not up for sale, but the Italy international could leave Turin in the summer.

There are reports he could move to Milan in a swap deal with Alessio Romagnoli, another Raiola’s client. The Milan defender will see his contract expire in 2022, but his agent has reportedly demanded a new €6m-a-year salary, meaning the defender's summer exit remains an option.

Paul Pogba and Moise Kean remain on  Juventus’ shortlist too.

Ironically, they are two former Bianconeri.

Pogba joined Manchester United in a €100m deal in 2016, while Kean signed with Everton in 2019 for €30m.

Now, Pogba’s contract expires in 2022, meaning he could leave as a free agent next season if he fails to sign a contract extension with the Red Devils. However, he would need to lower his salary demands to return to Turin.

Reports in Italy suggest Juve could swap the Frenchman with Paulo Dybala, but no official talks have begun yet.

Kean is out on loan at PSG, and the Ligue 1 giants do not have an option to make the striker’s move permanent.

Juventus could offer four players to lower the Toffees’ €50m price-tag in the summer and Inter are also interested in securing the striker's services.

Ajax’s Ryan Gravenberch is reported to be on Juventus’ transfer shortlist too and the same is true of Gigio Donnarumma. However, Football Italia understands the Milan goalkeeper is not a priority for the Bianconeri even if his contract expires in June.

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