CM: Calabria out, Lille star in – Milan target further right-back movement

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There are no signs at the moment that Davide Calabria will renew his contract at AC Milan and as a result the management are looking around for potential replacements, a report claims.

According to the latest from Calciomercato.com, there are no encouraging signals at present which suggest that the 11 year bond between Calabria and the Rossoneri will be renewed, in fact a separation by the end of the season ‘seems increasingly likely’.

This is why Milan are looking for a right-back even after the arrival of Emerson Royal during the summer transfer window. The mission for Geoffrey Moncada and his team is to find a young player with versatility, who is skilled in both phases and who also has good experience.

For this reason – without forgetting the growth that Alex Jimenez is showing in Serie C with Milan Futuro – the name of Tiago Santos of Lille continues to be monitored.

He is a profile that has been liked since the summer (we were the first to report the interest), even more than Matty Cash (the same age as Calabria) of Aston Villa and Kieran Trippier of Newcastle.

The performance that Santos put in against Real Madrid in the league phase of the Champions League did not go unnoticed and the management will continue to watch him in case Calabria really does depart.

Tags AC Milan Davide Calabria Kieran Trippier Matty Cash Tiago Santos

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  1. How many right backs that will make ?
    Why did they bring Emerson then ?
    What did they see in Emerson’s crappy stats ? And why did they already gave up on him ?
    How is this club rund ?

    1. If you have to clarify ‘I’m not //something//’, then you probably are.

      Seriously, moderate the comments section and maybe bring in some exclusions, with all the childish mud slinging and hate going on here.

      Judging by the ads and the sheer number of pointless articles being published every single day, you and afford it, and I am sure it can be better managed if you put some of the money into it.

      1. You think limiting people’s speech is a solution? Try fixing a problem then people won’t have to speak. Their negative speech is just a symptom caused by the problem.

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