The AC Milan directors are currently searching the market for midfield reinforcements, and Warren Bondo’s name has emerged again.
According to Calciomercato.it, Milan will certainly be among the most active teams in the January window. Geoffrey Moncada, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Giorgio Furlani will be called upon to strengthen the departments where there is not much depth.
The main idea is to buy a midfielder who can reduce the workload for Youssouf Fofana and Tijjani Reijnders, while also allowing Ismael Bennacer to recover with less urgency. Ruben Loftus-Cheek is not performing up to par and Yunus Musah has done better out side.
The Rossoneri have the name of Morten Frendrup on their list, having been following them for over a year now. Genoa could sell him for around €15m and accept young players on loan in exchange, but he is not the only option.
Milan have not lost sight of Warren Bondo, having been linked for the first time three ago. Technical director Geoffrey Moncada knows him very well and has liked what he has seen of him at Monza, but so have Lazio and Fiorentina.
Moncada would be ready to bring him to Milan, but the entire management need to be convinced, not to mention Monza who would only sell for a big offer given they seem to be firmly in a relegation fight.
If Moncada wants him, that’s a sure sign that he is either 1) not very good or 2) unsuited for our style of play.
LMAO
LOL.
We could have signed Bondo for 2M years ago but we passed and deemed that too expensive – now we are gonna spend 20M?? LOL. Brilliant
So we paid 21M for Musah who was supposed to be a starter or at the very least the backup holding mid – and now he’s a right sided only or a backup RB? lol. Brilliant. 21M for a backup is great if your Man City.
Keep them coming Georgio
Another mediocre signing. I don’t understand why they don’t invest in two high profile players instead of 5 15-20m players.
Moncada is so fng lazy! Only thinking about players he scouted years ago. We saw the same article on Emerson Royal too. Look how that turned out.