GdS: Milan set Adli’s price tag amid interest from Saudi Arabia and Qatar

AC Milan have decided that they will entertain bids of around €15-20m for Yacine Adli this summer with interest being shown in him by clubs from Saudi Arabia and Qatar.

As reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport (via Milan News), the French-Algerian midfielder could be forced to make way for other midfielders this summer as the Rossoneri chase reinforcements in that area of the pitch.

Adli played a bit-part role for the Rossoneri last season and there is no suggestion that he is in line for more minutes this season under Paulo Fonseca, especially considering the names being linked with the club.

Despite that, Adli has shown no desire to leave the club but the matter could be, to an extent, taken out of his hands.

Saudi Pro League side Al Shabab are the ones who have shown the most interest but they must bid €15-20m and also convince Adli to abandon European football and head east.

Adli is not the only player to be linked with a move to the Middle East. Ismael Bennacer is a target and he currently has a €50m release clause. The belief is that Milan would accept a bid beneath Bennacer’s release clause and if he goes, there could be more chance of Adli staying.