Two Ligue 1 players on the shelves
Emmanuel LANGELLIER, Media365: published on Wednesday, November 17, 2021 at 2:03 p.m.
At the head of the Italian championship with Naples, AC Milan would diligently follow two elements evolving in France.
AC Milan is definitely interested in Ligue 1. last summer. Romain Faivre, also, had almost joined the Rossoneri but this did not finally happen, as several months earlier for Mohamed Simakan, the former defender of Strasbourg long in the Lombard sights before opting for RB Leipzig. The red and black club have also secured the services of Bordelais Yacine Adli, who will join Lombardy next season after being left on loan in Gironde in 2021-22.
Cho, 2 goals in Ligue 1 at 17
This time, while the name of the Marseillais Boubacar Kamara has already been blown, Milan would be interested in two other elements evolving in the Championship of France. It is first of the French Mohamed-Ali Cho according to L’Equipe. Aged 17, the striker who is already international Espoir stood out with Angers and Milan spotted him as Atlético de Madrid and Chelsea L’Equipe. The Italian club sent an envoy to the Stade des Alpes in Grenoble where the Bleuets faced Armenia last Thursday to observe the young French talent, who scored 2 goals this season with the SCO in Ligue 1. Cho is under contract until in June 2023.
Sanches, from Lille to Milan?
Another element of L1 seduces the great Milanese club which currently occupies the head of the Italian championship with Napoli: Renato Sanches. A year and a half from the end of his contract with Lille, the Portuguese could decide to look elsewhere next summer. Or before. Returning to a very good level after being injured, Sanches plays a lot at Milan La Gazzetta dello Sport according to talks that have been started with his famous agent J Mendes. The 2021 French champion, who could decide to go elsewhere depending on the European course of the LOSC, would also like Wolverhampton. Milan would like to block the former Bayern Munich from this winter. The LOSC requested 35 million euros.