Journalist Carlo Pellegatti has offered some updates regarding the stories circulating about AC Milan’s potential business in the summer market.
Pellegatti spoke during an interview with Radio Rossonera and he was asked for some news on the transfer market, starting with the fact that the Rossoneri are linked with both Sassuolo winger Domenico Berardi and Juventus playmaker Paulo Dybala.
Corriere dello Sport (via MilanLive) recently reported that a move to a top Premier League side is Dybala’s dream at the moment but he could consider the destination of Milan, while there are numerous reports suggesting negotiations over Berardi are ongoing. However, Pellegatti was quick to put both to bed.
“The salary of Dybala is considered excessive as well as the asking price of Berardi,” he said.
La Repubblica (via MilanNews) stated yesterday that the €4m net per season salary put on the plate by the Rossoneri is no longer enough for Rafael Leao, and that a €90m asking price has been set by Milan in case bids come in, but Pellegatti is not worried.
“It will be postponed after May 17, the date of the hearing on the Sporting Lisbon issue. I do not exclude that his subdued performances are the result of some concern.”
I don’t think we can compete with EPL club’ in Dybala auction salary,he is good for Pioli system’ 4231 but auction salary with EPL club’ make it tough to negotiate. For Berardi they can lower sassoulo demand 35m euro by offering young player like Colombo,perhaps 20m euro cash + bonus 5m euro ( unlock if reach some number goal or asist) + Colombo can convince sassoulo