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Having failed to bolster the centre of their defence this January, AC Milan are having to wait until the summer, when Fulham and Bournemouth players will be on the agenda.

That’s according to Gazzetta dello Sport, who cover the plans the Serie A side have in the coming months, which includes potentially sitting down with the agents of players at Craven Cottage and the Vitality Stadium.

The newspaper explain that Fulham’s Tosin Adarabioyo and Bournemouth’s Lloyd Kelly are the ‘bargains to watch out for’ in the coming months for AC Milan.

It’s pointed out both play in the Premier League with their respective clubs, but are also set to be free agents in the coming months, as their contracts are running out.

That’s why Milan see the Fulham and Bournemouth players as deals that can ‘result in economically favourable conditions’ for the Serie A side.

The problem for the Italians is that the situations of the two players will also attract ‘fierce competition’, likely from clubs in England and elsewhere, making it a bit more difficult for them to be signed.

One to keep an eye on.