Report: Genoa express interest in exit-bound Milan outcast – likely price tag

By Isak Möller -

Andrea Conti, who joined Milan from Atalanta back in the summer of 2017, hasn’t impressed with the red and black shirt. And after a failed loan spell at Parma, the Rossoneri now want to sell him permanently. 

There was a buy-out clause included in the right-back’s contract with Parma, which would have turned into an obligation in the event of salvation. However, the Tardini side were relegated to Serie B and thus didn’t take up the option.

Now, Milan will have to find a new club for Conti as he isn’t in the plans of the club. According to Primo Canale, Genoa have expressed an interest in the former Atalanta man as head coach Davide Ballardini wants to reinforce the defence.

The Rossoneri won’t get a whole lot from the sale of the defender, but the goal is to avoid a capital loss and for that, they need roughly €5m. An amount that the Rossoblu should be able to muster up.

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5 Comments

  1. So about our transfer market, I came up with these

    Belotti/Icardi and Giroud/scamacca/Mariano Diaz(3rd Choice) forwards

    Depay/Rodrigo and Pessina/Brahimi (No 10)

    Shaqiri and Amine Adli ( Right wing)

    Naby Keita and keep Pobega ( Midfield)

    Milinkovic( If Romanogli leaves) and keep Conti and Laxalt as back ups.

    What do you think Guys?

    1. Well … not gonna happened.

      Icardi? Impossible.
      Scamacca? Hope not.
      Depay? “I like it” 😉
      Pessina? He would rather stay in Atalanta for this season.
      Rather Adli than Shaqiri … but both should be a good option.
      Milinkovic? Eeee don’t think so (Milan won’t have many for him after getting Tomori, and also Milinkovic rather wouldn’t like to be a third choose).

      And Conti and Laxalt will in 90% it’s to late for them to stay in Milan. On right I would rather like to see some games with Kalulu as the second men there.

  2. We have a tradition of blowing the trumpets when a new player arrives, and after a couple of months leave him on the bench and then say good bye to him. Often, it is not the player’s fault but that the coach is not able to use him well.

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