CM: Nottingham Forest and Leicester want Adli – his price tag and Milan’s stance

More Premier League clubs have come forward and expressed an interest in signing Yacine Adli from AC Milan after Brentford did initially, according to a report.

Calciomercato.com confirm that Adli is no longer part of Milan’s plans and the management are trying to understand what the market can offer in terms of a transfer fee, which would provide funds to reinvest elsewhere.

The Franco-Algerian has already rejected the idea of moving to a club in Saudi Arabia and he would like to stay to fight for his place at Milan, but a call from a club in one of the biggest European leagues could make him change his mind.

Something is moving in the Premier League for Adli. After Brentford, two other English clubs have asked Milan for information on the former Bordeaux man, namely Leicester and Nottingham Forest. It is a concrete interest that has not yet resulted in any official offers.

Adli risks being left out of the Serie A squad list and in the next few days he will have a meeting with Milan and his agent to talk and evaluate the proposals that have arrived. He has a valuation of around €14m, but this is negotiable.

The Premier League could be the right solution even if the player still hopes to convince Paulo Fonseca, yet this remains a very difficult mission considering that the Rossoneri are working to sign at least one new central midfielder.