AC Milan have abandoned any idea of selling Tommaso Pobega on a permanent deal this summer, according to a report.
TMW reported that Spezia sporting director Riccardo Pecini met with the Rossoneri leadership and a possible return for Pobega was discussed given his impressive exploits last season. He racked up 6 goals in 20 league games for the Ligurian club, continuing his development.
Atalanta and Fiorentina have also been repeatedly linked with a move for the Primavera graduate but on a permanent deal and not a loan, though it seems that is now off the table as an option.
According to the latest from Calciomercato.com, Milan have made the decision not to sell Pobega on a permanent deal before the end of the month. The 22-year-old has been very impressive in this preseason in the eyes of the management, and could only leave on loan in the event of a couple of new additions for the Rossoneri’s midfield.
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I would honestly prefer sending him on a dry loan to Spezia. Owing to the fact that I don’t see Pioli capable enough to improve him rather would spoil all the confidence he has and he’d end like Hauge. No minutes and low confidence.
Well said ..,.He is not capable of managing young talents
Well said too, I was thinking of putting him as RW with Hauge at LW. But I know we don’t have any capabilities in handling such promising young talent. Better send him out in dry loan.