CorSera: Milan have eyes on Berardi but €30m demand of Sassuolo is off-putting

One of the areas that Milan want to replace ahead of next season is the right-wing, where Junior Messias and Alexis Saelemaekers have failed to impress. Domenico Berardi remains an option, a report claims. 

The Sassuolo captain has bagged 14 goals and 14 assists this season, which is quite the contrast to Milan’s wingers who have scored 7 goals combined. There is little doubt about Berardi’s qualities, in other words, but the same cannot be said about the price tag.

According to Corriere Della Sera (via MilanNews), the Rossoneri have eyes on the Italian international but, at the same time, they have no intention of paying €30m. This is what Sassuolo are asking for to part ways with the player this summer.

Unless the demand is lowered, therefore, a move to Milan is very unlikely for Berardi. Sassuolo might be forced to revise the price tag as few clubs can pay €30m this summer, at least if it’s an outright deal and not a loan formula.