Thursday, 9 January 2020
Alessio Romagnoli Enters AC Milan’s Transfer Radar
By db-admin
DBasia.news – According to news published by Sport-English, the AC Milan captain, Alessio Romagnoli, entered the Barcelona transfer radar to regenerate the back line.
Barcelona’s relationship with AC Milan has been tight in recent weeks. It was inseparable from the Rossoneri’s intention to get Barcelona defender Jean-Clair Todibo.
Based on reports developing in Italy, the transfer of Jean-Clair Todibo has entered its final stage. Now the two clubs are discussing small details such as the player’s purchase scheme.
Barcelona used the Todibo negotiations to ask about the situation of Alessio Romagnoli. Barca is attracted by the action of the Italian national team defender.
Barca needs a new center-back after Gerard Pique’s appearance began to age. The former Spain national team defender began to have trouble chasing opponents who rely on speed. Meanwhile, another Barcelona central defender, Samuel Umtiti, still has not returned to the best performance after suffering a long injury.
However, it is difficult to see Milan willing to let Alessio Romagnoli leave. Il Diavolo Rosso feels it will be difficult to find a replacement for Romagnoli in the transfer market. Moreover, Romagnoli is well aware of Italian football.
These conditions do not make Barcelona insist on bringing Alessio Romagnoli. Barca will not be careless and raise bids outside the limits of reasonableness.
Barca still has some young players like Ronald Araujo if only just used as a coating. In addition, Barca can also give confidence to Todibo if negotiations with Milan do not meet common ground.
AC Milan spent 25 million euros while bringing Alessio Romagnoli from AS Roma in the summer of 2015. In addition to defending Rome and Milan, Romagnoli had also been a doorstop for Sampdoria.
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