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·6 August 2024

Milan looking to shift Origi and five more before market closes

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Milan are still looking for buyers for six players including Divock Origi and Tommaso Pobega as they enter the final few weeks of the summer transfer window.

The Rossoneri have been fairly active in the market so far, bringing in Alvaro Morata, Strahinja Pavlovic and Alex Jimenez. Charles De Ketelaere was officially sold to Atalanta, Rade Krunic left for Fenerbahce and Daniel Maldini departed on a free transfer.


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Milan have continued to work on moves for Monaco midfielder Youssouf Fofana and Roma striker Tammy Abraham and have also been linked with others like Udinese talent Lazar Samardzic. Updates are expected in the coming weeks.

Milan looking for buyers

Page 21 of today’s Corriere dello Sport details how Milan are still looking for buyers for a number of redundant players, including Fode Ballo-Toure and Divock Origi. Selling both would save around €10m gross in wages.

The club are also looking to shift Yacine Adli, Ismael Bennacer and Tommaso Pobega, with only the Algerian having serious interest so far. Malick Thiaw will also likely depart, even if Newcastle United’s interest has cooled off.

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