AC Milan Could Cash In On Ante Rebic
Written By Jacobs Dunga
The striker has not been a big part of the current side and could see himself on the way out of the club.
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AC Milan could be forced to sell Croatian striker Ante Rebic in order to raise funds for new targets.
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The forward has struggled to keep up with form due to a series of injuries that has hampered his consistency.
Milan have been playing with only Olivier Giroud for most of the season due to the unavailability of other senior strikers including Rebic.
The 2018 World Cup finalist could now be on his way out of the club if reports from Gazzetta are to be taken seriously.
The report states that Milan will look to offload the striker, an operation that’ll save them up to €13m which will then be channelled into the pursuit of Chelsea winger Hakim Ziyech whose value stands at €20m.
Rebic has appeared fourteen times this season with most of those being from the bench, he has contributed three goals in those games as well.
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Neighbours, Inter Milan are also thinking of letting go of Dutch wingback Denzel Dumfries.
The Nerazzurri are not convinced by the player’s recent form since returning from the World Cup and could decide to sell with interest from the Premier League well understood.
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The Dutchman was one of the worst performing players on the pitch in the extra time victory over Parma and it was just another of a series of disappointing showings.
Noussair Mazraoui of Bayern Munich hs been identified as a possible replacement incase of a sale.
Tajon Buchanan and Angelo Preciado are also in consideration as possible buys should the former PSV man depart reports Gazzetta.
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