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AC Milan tempted as Juventus winger is fully in line with Elliott’s guidelines

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Juventus right winger Dejan Kulusevski has been offered to AC Milan. The Rossoneri are tempted by the Swede who is perfectly in line with their transfer philosophy.

The January transfer window is reaching its crucial phase with Italy’s top clubs working to complete important operations. The signing of Dusan Vlahovic from Juventus could limit the playing time of other Bianconeri forwards and Kulusevski could be the one to pay the price.

Tuttosport released a sensational news today reporting that Juventus right winger Dejan Kulusevski has been offered to AC Milan. Penalized by Massimiliano Allegri’s game system, the 21-year-old is looking to find a new club before the mercato closes.

The Swedish international seems to have lost a bit the brilliance that had absolutely distinguished him at Parma and the early days at Juventus. The arrival of Federico Chiesa had a negative impact on him. Probably, the former Parma star expected a more central position in the squad hierarchy after Juventus spent a figure could raise up to 44 million euros to acquire his services.

The name of Kulusevski was an unexpected proposal for the Rossoneri reports journalist Alessandro Jacobone. AC Milan are currently in negotiations for Samuel Castillejo to Valencia and had not considered that a replacement would be immediately available. The management is currently reflecting on the matter after talks were held with Kulusevski’s agent Alessandro Lucci.

Apparently the name of Dejan Kulusevski is a tempting one for the Rossoneri. That’s because the former Parma is perfectly in line with Elliott’s guidelines for new signings. The right winger is young but with considerable experience in Serie A. An undisputed talent with great dribling skills and a keen eye for goal. In addition, he is available on loan and earns €2.5 million per season. Excellent economic parameters tailoured to Elliott’s caution for the budget.


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