Milan have made it clear that Yunus Musah is not for sale, despite reported interest from Napoli and new manager Antonio Conte. The American midfielder, who joined Milan last summer for €20 million from Valencia, has quickly become an integral part of the team, making 30 appearances in Serie A in his debut season.
Calciomercato report how Musah’s versatility and positive attitude have endeared him to the club and fans alike. His ability to play multiple roles in midfield and his dynamic, intense playing style make him an attractive prospect for many teams, including Conte’s Napoli.
However, Milan’s technical director Geoffrey Moncada considers Musah untouchable and is prepared to resist even financially attractive offers. The club sees the 21-year-old as a player with significant potential for improvement and plans to make him central to Paulo Fonseca’s project.
Musah is expected to join the team for their American tour, including a high-profile friendly against Manchester City on July 27th. Milan’s new era under Fonseca will rely heavily on Musah’s energy and versatility, as well as his infectious smile that has become a symbol of positivity within the squad.