Milan's Stance on Selling Estupinan
Italian press reports revealed that AC Milan is considering selling the left-back Pervis Estupinan during the upcoming summer transfer window, following a first season that did not meet expectations.
According to 'Calcio Mercato', the Rossoneri management has decided to listen to offers for the player, who joined from Brighton, but the task seemed larger than his technical abilities during his first season at San Siro.
Estupinan was unable to adapt to coach Massimiliano Allegri's style, gradually losing his place to the young Bartesaghi, a graduate of the club's academy.
His statistics reflect the struggle, as he participated in 16 matches across all competitions, including 10 as a starter, without scoring any goals and only providing one assist.
Milan had paid 17 million euros to Brighton, in addition to 2 million euros in incentives, and with the player's contract extending until the summer of 2030, the club needs to obtain at least 14 million euros to avoid recording significant losses.
According to 'Calcio Mercato', the Rossoneri management has decided to listen to offers for the player, who joined from Brighton, but the task seemed larger than his technical abilities during his first season at San Siro.
Estupinan was unable to adapt to coach Massimiliano Allegri's style, gradually losing his place to the young Bartesaghi, a graduate of the club's academy.
His statistics reflect the struggle, as he participated in 16 matches across all competitions, including 10 as a starter, without scoring any goals and only providing one assist.
Milan had paid 17 million euros to Brighton, in addition to 2 million euros in incentives, and with the player's contract extending until the summer of 2030, the club needs to obtain at least 14 million euros to avoid recording significant losses.