Milan is working hard to finalize a few exiting transactions before the transfer season closes, including new homes for Davide Bartesaghi and Marco Pellegrino.
The Rossoneri were quite active in the January transfer window, paying €4.5 million for right back Filippo Terracciano and loaning Rade Krunic to Fenerbahce for six months, with a permanent move expected in the summer.
With the winter transfer window about to end on February 1, Milan is currently working hard to complete a few last-minute deals before a busy second half of the season in which they will strive to keep pace with league leaders Juventus and Inter.
According to Daniele Longo of Calciomercato.com, Milan will shortly cancel Divock Origi’s loan at Nottingham Forest and send him to Los Angeles FC on a loan agreement with a €5 million buyout clause. The MLS team is now seeking to finalize personal agreements with the striker.
The Rossoneri are still looking for a temporary home for Bartesaghi, who appeared to be on his way to Frosinone before everything fell apart. Lausanne-Sport is interested in a loan deal but is fighting for a buy option, thus negotiations between the two teams are ongoing.
Multiple clubs, including Anderlecht, Cadiz, and Hellas Verona, are interested in signing Marco Pellegrino on a six-month loan.
All three are competing for the Argentine defender’s signature.
#Milan, #Moncada attivo sul mercato in uscita: 3 cessioni in programma, formule e dettagli https://t.co/cE7Lub4M0U pic.twitter.com/EdnSYdWVQ8
— calciomercato.com (@cmdotcom) January 27, 2024
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