CorSport: Kamada will join Milan but won’t replace Tonali as Moncada shops in the Eredivisie

The sale of Sandro Tonali to Newcastle United has put the wheels in motion with regards to AC Milan’s incoming market, and his replacement could come from outside Italy.

According to what Corriere dello Sport (via MilanNews) are reporting this morning, Daichi Kamada ‘s transfer to Milan is only a matter of time and he will sign a four-year contract worth €3m net per season.

However, his profile isn’t exactly one that suggests he will be a replacement for Tonali’s even if he can play in multiple positions in midfield.

The new name hat has come back into fashion after being sought many times in the past is that of Seko Fofana. The 28-year-old RC Lens captain had an excellent season, but that is why he also has a €35m asking price.

For this reason, Milan could turn to some more advantageous options on an economic level with the Dutch league one that Geoffrey Moncada is looking at particularly closely.

Tijjani Reijnders has long been under the magnifying glass of Moncada and his team, but AZ Alkmaar are demanding €20m to sell which may be negotiable downwards.

Another profile being looked at is Mats Wieffer. The Feyenoord midfielder interests the Rossoneri and there have been meetings with the player’s entourage for a player who has already made his debut with the Dutch national team.