
Turkish and Russian Offer for Ben Nasser After He Rejected a Saudi Offer
Italian media reports have revealed that Algerian international Ismail Ben Nasser, midfielder for AC Milan, has become the focus of interest from Turkish and Russian clubs, amid increasing uncertainty regarding his future as he has fallen out of the coach's plans for the new season.
Italian journalist Nicolo Schira, who specializes in transfer news, confirmed that the player wishes to remain within Europe, noting that he has received inquiries from two clubs in Turkey and Russia regarding his situation, given that his name is absent from Milan's plans.
In a related context, the newspaper "La Gazzetta dello Sport" reported that Ben Nasser rejected an enticing offer from Saudi club Al-Ittihad, which displeased Milan's management, who were preparing to accept a €20 million offer from the Saudi team to part ways with the player.
Ben Nasser spent last season on loan at Olympique Marseille and expressed his desire to continue with the French team, but the latter attempted to renegotiate the purchase option set at €12 million, leading to the failure of negotiations and Marseille's shift towards alternative targets.
Despite having a valid contract with Milan until the summer of 2027, the Italian club prefers to sell him this summer to reduce the wage bill, especially given his high salary and the absence of a technical role for him in the new sports project.
Italian journalist Nicolo Schira, who specializes in transfer news, confirmed that the player wishes to remain within Europe, noting that he has received inquiries from two clubs in Turkey and Russia regarding his situation, given that his name is absent from Milan's plans.
In a related context, the newspaper "La Gazzetta dello Sport" reported that Ben Nasser rejected an enticing offer from Saudi club Al-Ittihad, which displeased Milan's management, who were preparing to accept a €20 million offer from the Saudi team to part ways with the player.
Ben Nasser spent last season on loan at Olympique Marseille and expressed his desire to continue with the French team, but the latter attempted to renegotiate the purchase option set at €12 million, leading to the failure of negotiations and Marseille's shift towards alternative targets.
Despite having a valid contract with Milan until the summer of 2027, the Italian club prefers to sell him this summer to reduce the wage bill, especially given his high salary and the absence of a technical role for him in the new sports project.