Milan

Milan have agreed on a deal with Torino for Belotti

Torino coach Ivan Juric recently confirmed that the club’s attacking star and Italian national team player Andrea Belotti, 27, has decided not to extend his expiring contract. Juric said Belotti will not leave in January, but that there may be a transfer to a new club at the end of the agreement next summer.

Now the Italian newspaper Tuttosport states that Milan has verbally agreed with Belotti on a common future. Torino is said to either sell the striker in January for five million euros, just over 50 million kronor or the player will leave Milan for free in the summer of 2022.

Belotti has played in Torino since the summer of 2015 and is this season listed for a goal in four matches in Serie A. In total, he has scored 99 goals and 26 assists in 252 matches in the Italian top league. He was also part of Italy’s national team which won European Championship gold this summer and has scored twelve goals in 39 A-international matches.

Milan have found their replacement for Kessie

Milan midfielder Franck Kessie is attracting interest from other clubs. PSG, Liverpool and Manchester United are all said to be interested in Kessie, and according to Gazzetta dello Sport, he can leave already in January.

Now Calciomercato writes that Milan have found their replacement, if Kessie leaves. It’s about Marseillie’s 21-year-old Frenchman Boubacar Kamara. The Italian big club is said to have followed Kamara for several years, and that they will try to recruit him in 2022.

His contract with Marseille extends until next summer, and Milan therefore sees him as a reasonable replacement for Kessie. Kamara has made nine appearances for France’s U21 national team and was promoted to Marseillie’s A team in 2017.