AC Milan want to hit hard in Marseille this winter
Despite finances in the red, theAC Milan do not despair to complete a good signing at OM. The Italian club is refining its battle plan.
Mercato OM: Milan will go on the offensive for Boubacar Kamara
Boubacar Kamara will he leave OM during the next transfer window? What seemed unimaginable just a few months ago seems to be coming true. Even if they do not particularly want to sell, the leaders of Olympique de Marseille now seem to be getting used to the idea of giving up their versatile midfielder. And for good reason, the young player of 22 years refuses so far to extend his contract, expiring next June.
Boubacar Kamara will therefore be free to join the club of his choice this winter. Moreover, its contractual solution dresses the eye of several European teams eager to strengthen. This is particularly the case ofAC Milan. According to information from Calciomercato, the Milanese club are still in the race to sign the Marseille boy. The Rossoneri are even working in the shadows to convince the international tricolor hope to bounce back in Serie A.
The source explains that AC Milan is preparing to draw for the versatile midfielder of OM. Despite its financial worries, the Italian club plans to submit an offer to Marseille leaders in order to recruit Boubacar Kamara from the opening of the winter transfer window. It remains to be seen whether this future offer will be sufficient to win the stake in this file.
Marseille ready to sell Boubacar Kamara?
Note that AC Milan is not the only club interested in the profile of Boubacar Kamara. Besides Bayern Munich and FC Barcelona, Manchester United is also active behind the scenes to get their hands on the Marseille kid. Arsenal and Newcastle are also said to be ready to pull out the checkbook to afford the 22-year-old.
Is the Olympique de Marseille ready to refuse all these offers, even if it means seeing Boubacar Kamara leave next summer without bringing him the lower penny? This is unlikely. In the financial red, with a regulation of the wage bill by the DNCG, the OM seems inclined to make concessions if interesting offers arrive this winter.