AC Milan are not likely to sign FC Copenhagen winger Mohammed Daramy in the current summer transfer window, according to a report.
Belgian journalist Sacha Tavolieri of RMC Sport reported earlier today that Milan are still strongly interested in signing Daramy and believe they have the means to strike a deal and beat competition from Club Brugge, with Copenhagen wanting €8-10m to sell.
With Hauge’s sale now completed, it was inferred that the Rossoneri management have chosen to accelerate talks and land a player who is more suited to the right flank, with two goals in his first five league games so far this season.
According to the latest from Daniele Longo of Calciomercato.com, the 18-year-old is a player very much admired by the Rossoneri leadership and scouting department, however it does not seem likely at the moment that he will make the switch to Italy in the current summer mercato.
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