Real Madrid’s decision to bring Brahim Diaz back to base has forced AC Milan to scour the market for a replacement and they have reportedly picked up two names.
This morning’s edition of La Repubblica (via PianetaMilan), the Milan management believe that Daichi Kamada or Lazar Samardzic could be the right profile to replace Brahim Díaz, who has gone back to the Spanish capital after three years on loan.
Kamada will leave Eintracht Frankfurt on a free transfer given his contract expires at the end of the season, and a verbal agreement has already been found with Milan over a four-year deal at €2.7m net per season. All that remains is for it to be pushed over the line.
In the meantime, the Rossoneri are on the trail of Samardzic, who plays as either and attacking midfielder or a box-to-box player for Udinese. Milan wanted him before he moved from Hertha BSC to RB Leipzig, while Napoli are keen now too.
Funny….that we are linked with all the players that are on the free transfer list and not on sale by the clubs… if it was possible for the dead to come back…we would have linked with them also…
Yes, because free transfers mean they’re not good enough (sarcasm). Also, Samardzic is not expiring.
I don’t why Great club like Milan was sold to this useless owner!
Money talk.