Yacine Adli’s future with AC Milan remains uncertain as the club explores potential market opportunities for the Franco-Algerian midfielder. Despite expressing a desire to stay with the Rossoneri, Adli has rejected an offer from Saudi Arabia, indicating that a proposal from a prominent European league could sway his decision.
Calciomercato report that interest from the Premier League is growing, with Nottingham Forest and Leicester City joining Brentford in inquiring about the 24-year-old. While their interest is concrete, it has yet to materialize into official offers.
Adli is at risk of being excluded from Milan’s Serie A squad list, prompting upcoming discussions with the club and his agent to evaluate current proposals. His market value is approximately €14 million, a negotiable figure. A move to the Premier League could be an ideal solution, although Adli still hopes to impress Milan’s management and secure his place in the team. However, with Milan actively seeking a new central midfielder, Adli’s mission to remain may prove challenging.