There is growing speculation that AC Milan will make a serious attempt to land Juan Miranda from Real Betis in the coming months.
According to the latest from Corriere dello Sport (via MilanNews), Miranda’s name entered the orbit of the Milan management in the summer window as they looked for a deputy to Theo Hernandez, and it seems destined to remain there for a while yet.
The 23-year-old full-back from has been identified as a possible reinforcement in the role of back-up left-back, and they might just get an assist from his contractual situation.
At the moment the Spaniard has not yet renewed his contract with the Andalusian club which is currently set to run until June 2024, so Milan could wait and sign him on a free next June.
However, the paper adds that Geoffrey Moncada and Giorgio Furlani could also make an attempt as early as January, offering a €4-5m fee so Betis do not lose him for nothing.