CM: Milan expected to consider permanent sale of Adli this summer

AC Milan are likely to consider offers that come in for Yacine Adli and not just loan deals, according to journalist Daniele Longo.

Despite playing only 114 minutes in the first part of the season with just one start to his name, Adli did not leave the Rossoneri during the recent January transfer window although there were rumours of interest from Serie A and Ligue 1.

What seemed apparent is that the former Bordeaux man is way down the pecking order in various positions at the moment as Stefano Pioli prefers Charles De Ketelaere, Brahim Diaz and even Rade Krunic in the role of playmaker.

Radio Rossonera did an interview with Daniele Longo of Calciomercato.com about a number of topics such as the strategy and potential targets ahead of the summer, and he was asked about the future of Adli.

“I’m not so convinced that the Rossoneri are thinking only of a loan solution for Adli. If an interesting offer arrives outright they will probably consider it. Not because the player was rejected, but because it seems clear to me that Pioli doesn’t like Adli. Vranckx and Dest will not be bought permanently,” he said.