Al-Ayari on the Agenda of Milan and Borussia Dortmund
The English site Football Insider reported that Yassine Al-Ayari, a midfielder for Brighton, is wanted by significant European clubs.
According to the report, both AC Milan and Borussia Dortmund are keen on signing the Swedish international.
The report mentioned that Brighton would agree to sell Al-Ayari, who has Tunisian roots, if they receive offers exceeding £20 million.
It is worth noting that the 21-year-old Al-Ayari has participated in 28 matches for Brighton this season.
According to the report, both AC Milan and Borussia Dortmund are keen on signing the Swedish international.
The report mentioned that Brighton would agree to sell Al-Ayari, who has Tunisian roots, if they receive offers exceeding £20 million.
It is worth noting that the 21-year-old Al-Ayari has participated in 28 matches for Brighton this season.
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