Diallo is courted by AC Milan, but the file is complex
AC Milan would be interested in a room for Abdou Diallo on loan from January, even if Paris Saint-Germain would prefer a dry transfer. The Rossoneri are also on the track of Romain Faivre, the middle of Brest.
He is part of a long list of players that Paris Saint-Germain would be delighted to get rid of this winter. Placed on the transfer market, Abdou Diallo had the interest of AC Milan. The current Serie A 2nd is looking for a central defender to compensate for the long absence of Simon Kjaer, victim of a cruciate ligament rupture in early December. PSG have so far offered a dry transfer, but the Rossoneri, do not want to spend money for the moment, would rather prefer a loan.
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The file could therefore remain at a standstill if PSG does not open up to the idea of a loan. At the same time, Milan would have started to be on other avenues of loans, even if it means putting an option to buy. For his part, the player has not made a departure this winter a priority: he is currently focused on the African Cup of Nations, which he must play from January 9 with Senegal.
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Arrived in Paris in 2019, the defender is still under contract until 2024. This season, he was able to take advantage of the absences of Sergio Ramos and Presnel Kimpembe to glean a little playing time in central defense, while he was evolving so far more like left side. But he should not be selected in the event of a good offer in the transfer window. Likewise, Layvin Kurzawa could find a way out this winter: according to Gazzetta dello Sport, Lazio Rome would like to recruit him.
In parallel with the Diallo file, AC Milan is still trying to attract Romain Faivre, author of a good start to the season with Brest. The French club are still asking for 15 million euros for their midfielder. If an offer from January is not to be ruled out, the Milanese leaders mainly planned to move next summer. “We are very calm on this file. Our will is to keep Romain until the end of the season and he has not expressed the wish to leave this winter”, assured Grégory Lorenzi, the Breton sporting director, on Thursday .