CaughtOffside: Milan among several clubs monitoring exit-bound Arsenal youngster
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CaughtOffside: Milan among several clubs monitoring exit-bound Arsenal youngster
"AC Milan are among the clubs keeping tabs on Ethan Nwaneri, who will return from his loan at Marseille and could be sold by Arsenal this summer. It has been suggested that there could be a lot of changes for Milan this summer. From the management to the player material, the Rossoneri are keeping most doors open as Champions League qualification remains rather uncertain."
"According to CaughtOffside, Milan are one of several clubs - including Juventus - that are monitoring the situation of Ethan Nwaneri. The attacking midfielder is currently on loan at Marseille but hasn't impressed as much as possible, which could lead to a sale. Indeed, Arsenal are now seriously considering a permanent sale in the summer to bank some money, rather than keeping him in the ranks and risking a further decrease in his value."
"It's still very early, though, and no decision has been made by either party. The same can perhaps be applied to Milan as they cannot decide on targets right now, especially if sporting director Igli Tare were to depart. Considering that some changes could be on the cards, various agents are offering their clients to the club."
AC Milan are tracking Ethan Nwaneri, an attacking midfielder returning from a loan at Marseille. Arsenal may consider selling him permanently in the summer to raise funds and avoid further value decline. Milan are among several clubs, including Juventus, monitoring his situation. Milan’s summer plans could involve changes across management and player personnel, while Champions League qualification remains uncertain. Agents have offered clients to the club, though internal leadership decisions may affect recruitment. Giorgio Furlani is pushing to appoint Tony D’Amico as sporting director, while Igli Tare’s potential departure could further influence transfer targets. No decisions have been made yet by either Arsenal or Milan.
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