Milan is also carefully observing the situation relating to the upcoming transfer market given that there are some redundancies to be eliminated.
Like every major football club, Milan also has accounts to balance and for this reason, before moving with the incoming market, being able to make some transfers can often be a very precious element for a club’s coffers.
In fact, the Rossoneri are planning as best as possible which exits to make during this summer transfer market session with the management of Devil that together with the new technician Paulo Fonseca is designing the squad for the next Serie A. The new Portuguese coach and the Casa Milan market workers they are in fact creating a list with the names of all those players who are not considered essential and that they should say goodbye to the team to allow them to score some precious capital gains. Among these there is a player who grew up in the Rossoneri academy but who in recent seasons has not fully convinced and therefore now there could be a farewell for him with some clubs that seem interested.
Goodbye Milan, trio of options for the Rossoneri
Two years ago, when he returned to the Rossoneri after a long series of loans, many AC Milan fans had good expectations of Tommaso Pobega. It was in fact the classic homecoming of a young player who had grown up in the youth system and had done well first in Serie B and then in Serie A and who was therefore judged ready for the big leap to a top club, such as Milan. However, something went wrong and the growth plans of the 1999-born midfielder have slowed down.
Pobega can now leave Milan permanently because, also due to some injuries, he has not shown what he hoped for in the red and black. The club in via Aldo Rossi he asks for 10 million euros for his price tag and he has received praise from Fiorentina, Como and Torino. The latter is also the last team in which the Rossoneri number 32 did well before his return in Devil.
Milan took Pobega from Triestina when he was little more than a boy back in 2013 and after 5 years in the Rossoneri youth sector he played on loan with Ternana, Pordenone, Spezia and Torino. Now a new adventure away from San Siro seems to be ready for him.