The AC Milan management have been offered the chance to sign Boubakary Soumaré late in the window, a report claims.
Earlier on Sunday afternoon, it was confirmed by Fabrizio Romano that Milan and Atalanta have agreed a deal which will see Yunus Musah head to Bergamo on loan with an option to make it permanent in 2026.
That means that Milan have one midfielder less in the squad, and given that Ardon Jashari will be out for weeks with a fracture in his leg, the directors seem to understand the urgency to add another player in that area.
A new idea?
According to Gianluca Di Marzio, Milan are continuing to work to sign Adrien Rabiot from Marseille. However, at the moment there is nothing to suggest that handshakes are imminent, with the window closing tomorrow.
Meanwhile, the Rossoneri have been offered Boubakary Soumaré of Leicester City. He has played four Championship games this season for the Foxes, and came through the PSG youth system.
Soumaré also wore the Sevilla shirt on 34 occasions and that of Lille 112 times. In fact, it was at Lille that he first drew links with Milan, who were looking for a midfielder at that time.