AC Milan remain interested in signing Roma forward Henrikh Mkhitaryan on a free transfer, according to a report.
Mkhitaryan has had an excellent season for the Giallorossi in 2020-21, having racked up 12 goals and 10 assists in 33 Serie A appearances so far this term. However, his contract is set to expire at the end of the season and there is nothing to suggest that a renewal is imminent, leading to suggestions that the Armenia international could move on.
According to the newspaper Il Tempo (via MilanNews), the 32-year-old is not sure of staying in the capital next year due to the arrival of Jose Mourinho as manager, a coach that he didn’t have the best of relationships with at Manchester United.
Furthermore, the Armenian knows that the next one will be the last major contract of his career so it is potentially an opportunity to earn more. The Rome-based paper adds that Milan are keen on the former Arsenal winger and are observing the situation.
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If Jose’s agreement is for long time buildup of the team then mikhitaryan will stay but if is to win trophy’s on short term then He is not good enough to play in a trophy winning team