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Italian media: Bakayoko is not playing well, Casey's contract is about to expire Milan plan to bring in Sanchez

Italian media: Bakayoko is not playing well, Casey's contract is about to expire Milan plan to bring in Sanchez

According to the latest news from the Italian media "Le Repubblica", AC Milan hope to reinforce the midfield position in the winter window, and the rossoneri's preferred target is Lille's Portugal international Sanchez.

The media said that Maldini and Marsala are considering reinforcing the team in the winter window, and Milan hope to bring in Lille's midfielder Sanchez to strengthen the team's midfield strength and let the team continue to maintain the competitiveness of the Serie A title.

Italian media: Bakayoko is not playing well, Casey's contract is about to expire Milan plan to bring in Sanchez

Bakayoko has not played well in Milan this season, the French defender on loan from Chelsea, whether it is a starter or a substitute this season, Bakayoko often makes mistakes, either as a gift or a point, milan intends to return him to Chelsea. At the same time, Casey's contract with Milan expired at the end of the season, and the player demanded an annual salary of more than 8 million euros, which made the renewal negotiations deadlocked, and in another week, Casey could openly negotiate his home and join as a free agent in the summer window next year, Milan will most likely lose the Ivorian midfielder, but this is also a helpless result. Casey is currently the most expensive player in Milan's squad, and without Casey, Milan would lose half of the midfield.

Italian media: Bakayoko is not playing well, Casey's contract is about to expire Milan plan to bring in Sanchez

In addition to Milan's interest in Lille midfielder Sanchez, the Nerazzurri also wanted to bring in Lille's Dutch centre-back Botman, for which There are no unsellable players, as long as the opponent bids are right. Bringing in a midfielder and a centre-back is crucial for Milan, with Sanchez and Botman both good options, but Milan are too short of money.

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