In the last few months, AC Milan have been heavily linked with Renato Sanches after a January move allegedly fell through late. However, the Rossoneri could re-evaluate their interest in the midfielder, a report claims.
Sanches’ contract with Lille will expire in 2023 and the French side are thus inclined to sell him this summer, in order to not lose him for free. As confirmed by Tuttosport (via MilanNews), Milan are still following the midfielder after the January attempt.
However, doubts have emerged that could force them to re-evaluate their interest. The Portuguese midfielder recently sustained an injury and will be out for three weeks, shedding light on the physical issues he has had throughout his career.
In addition, Juventus are also interested in Sanches and as we know, Milan aren’t exactly keen on participating in auctions. That’s why Paolo Maldini and Ricky Massara could end up looking elsewhere, but for now they are still following the player.
kamara no one else.
He’s too big a fish in the free agent pond, he’ll go somewhere on big money unfortunately
Agreed
He’s not a free agent until next summer (2023). But the injuries are what concerns me. He is far to often out.
I agree abanjo. Why not go for Kamara? Free agent and has experience playing cb as well. Hoping that we haven’t heard much about him cuz the anagement are trying keep a low profile in trying to get him
Agreed. Sign Kamara
When fit, this guy is unplayable. A world class midfielder, but yeah, his injury record is woeful.
Renato want auction his salary. He will choose highest offer salary from interesting club’. We cannot participating auction salary like that , better have plan B like Kamara ( free transfer) or buying Seko fofana/svanberg or promote pobega to play as starter double pivot
Am in for kamara anytime. Renato does not have a good injury history.
Kamara will most likely go to United.
It’ll take some serious convincing to get him to join
“Milan aren’t exactly keen on participating in auctions.”
So if any other team is interested in a player, Milan backs out. Sounds like a masterplan of all transfer plans. I mean, you only get good purchases that way, right?