
Milan Denies Negotiations to Acquire Mitrović from Al-Hilal
The Italian club AC Milan has officially denied recent rumors regarding negotiations with Serbian striker Aleksandar Mitrović of the Saudi team Al-Hilal to acquire him during the upcoming summer transfer window, confirming that there is currently no interest in the player.
Milan's sporting director, Paolo Maldini, clarified in exclusive statements to the sports newspaper "Al-Riyadiyah" that the circulating news about Mitrović "has no basis in truth," emphasizing that the club has not opened any channels of communication regarding him so far.
His agency had previously denied, specifically on June 6, rumors of his departure from Al-Hilal following the Club World Cup, confirming that the player is continuing his contract normally and there is no intention to part ways with him.
Mitrović is currently sidelined from Al-Hilal due to a muscle injury, which has prevented him from participating in matches against Real Madrid and Salzburg in the Club World Cup, and he is expected to return within two weeks at most.
Despite all the news, Al-Hilal's management reassures its fans that the Serbian striker remains an essential part of the sports project and is closely monitoring his recovery to ensure he returns in the best shape for upcoming matches.
Milan's sporting director, Paolo Maldini, clarified in exclusive statements to the sports newspaper "Al-Riyadiyah" that the circulating news about Mitrović "has no basis in truth," emphasizing that the club has not opened any channels of communication regarding him so far.
His agency had previously denied, specifically on June 6, rumors of his departure from Al-Hilal following the Club World Cup, confirming that the player is continuing his contract normally and there is no intention to part ways with him.
Mitrović is currently sidelined from Al-Hilal due to a muscle injury, which has prevented him from participating in matches against Real Madrid and Salzburg in the Club World Cup, and he is expected to return within two weeks at most.
Despite all the news, Al-Hilal's management reassures its fans that the Serbian striker remains an essential part of the sports project and is closely monitoring his recovery to ensure he returns in the best shape for upcoming matches.