AC Milan scouts were at the Renato Dall’Ara stadium to watch three players in Bologna-Udinese last week.
Although there are months to go before the summer transfer market opens, the clubs are already working ahead for next season. Scouts watch players who may come in handy in the near future.
Obviously, AC Milan are following the same strategy. Although it is too early to understand what moves the management will make, as there are uncertainties about the budget and name of the new coach. European qualification is important in order to have more room for maneuver on the market. Champions League qualification is complicated but Europa League is well within reach.
According to a report by Calciomercato, AC Milan scouts ware present in the last round of Serie A at the Renato Dall’Ara stadium to attend Bologna-Udinese. The players in the sight were Riccardo Orsolini, Jens Stryger Larsen and Rodrigo De Paul. All three on the pitch from the first minute.
The three are profiles that would find their place in Stefano Pioli’s 4-2-3-1. Orsolini as right-winger, De Paul as attacking midfielder and Stryger Larsen as right-back. The Rossoneri have decided to monitor the three in order to evaluate their possible purchase in the future. It’s soon to say if any negotiations will actually start.
However, AC Milan have been following Rodrigo De Paul for over one year. The 17 times capped Argentine international has made 22 appearances with Udinese this season, scoring 5 goals and assisting 2. Orsolini has been e revelation this season with 7 goals and 5 assists in 25 appearances with Bologna. Both players command a fee of around €30 million.
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