A new idea has emerged in AC Milan’s pursuit of a central midfielder, according to a report: Sandi Lovric of Udinese.
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 an initial loan deal. La Dea will have the option to make it permanent at the end of the season.
Lovric: The latest idea
With Ardon Jashari out for a few weeks due to a fractured leg, and with both Ismael Bennacer and Yacine Adli still out of the plans, the management are looking to replace Musah it seems.
Now, the journalist Gianluigi Longari has revealed that there might well be a domestic target in mind to come in and take over from Musah, after the links with Adrien Rabiot and Boubakary Soumare.

He states: “Following the departure of Musah, who has now joined Atalanta, Milan are pushing for a new midfielder. In addition to the already known candidates, the Rossoneri are also considering Udinese’s Sandi Lovric.”
Lovric plays predominantly as a box-to-box midfielder. Last season he racked up two goals and three assists in 36 league games, while in his debut season for Udinese he had five goals and six assists in 37 appearances.