Some good news may have arrived today regarding Tijjani Reijnders’ future in an AC Milan shirt, at least for now.
There have been growing fears about the possibility of Reijnders leaving for Manchester City this summer, and whilst they won’t disappear, they may be lessened. However, it will not be an easy feat, of course not.
Nevertheless, the appointment of Massimiliano Allegri is being seen as a start, with reports even suggesting that it could make players rethink their futures. For now, though, the Manchester outfit are still negotiating.
As Calciomercato.com reports, it will take an ‘unmissable’ offer to not see Reijnders in a Milan shirt next season. In fact, it would need to be more than the €65-70 million that the club were initially willing to put on the table.
This is repeated by Gazzetta dello Sport, who also state that the Premier League club are ‘in a rush’ to get deals done before the Club World Cup this summer, which could entice them to perhaps part with a higher amount.
Both report that the next few days will be decisive to the future of both Milan and Reijnders, however, it no longer seems like his exit is inevitable, which is only positive.