AC Milan have decided to continue with their plans to sell Yacine Adli during the current transfer window, as he does not fit into Paulo Fonseca’s future plans for the team. Despite participating in the U.S. tour, Adli’s exclusion from matches against Manchester City and Real Madrid, and only playing the final 30 minutes against Barcelona, indicates his uncertain position at the club.
Calciomercato report that returning to Italy, Adli faces a challenging task in convincing the club to change their stance. Although he has expressed his desire to stay and contribute, even changing his jersey number to accommodate new signing Alvaro Morata, Milan remains firm in their decision. The club is actively seeking a new midfielder, with Youssouf Fofana and Manu Koné as top targets, which further complicates Adli’s chances of staying. Additionally, roster constraints in Serie A and UEFA competitions mean Adli could occupy a valuable slot, making his departure more likely.
Interest in Adli has emerged from the Premier League, with Brentford reportedly considering a bid of around €12 million . However, they are also in advanced negotiations for another Serie A midfielder, Jens Cajuste from Napoli, which could affect their pursuit of Adli. Meanwhile, Saudi club Al-Shabab has shown interest, but Adli has not expressed a strong desire to move there.
Milan are hoping to secure around 13-14 million euros from Adli’s sale, which would help fund incoming transfers. As the team returns from the U.S., discussions about Adli’s future are expected to intensify, with his departure remaining a priority for the club.