With Erik ten Hag now fully in charge at Manchester United and wanting to get some business done early, we might actually get some movement on the transfer market in the coming few weeks.
Whether this involves Sergej Milinković-Savić, however, remains to be seen, even if the Red Devils will need to replace Paul Pogba, who seems set to return to Juventus on a free.
Corriere dello Sport give the latest on the subject, with it pointed out the Serbian’s agent, Mateja Kezman, is ‘confident about moving him’ during the summer.
While the player ‘would have expressed a preference for Serie A’, the fact Juventus are going after Pogba means they aren’t as keen on Milinković-Savić as they once were, leaving few options for the player.
It’s made clear that Manchester United ‘remain the main track’ for a transfer this summer, while Paris Saint-Germain will have to clarify what their plans are going forward now that Leonardo is no longer in charge of transfers in the French capital.
Either way, Kezman believes any exit ‘cannot exceed €65-70m’, while Lazio are determined to get more money, asking for about €80m to kick off negotiations.
The truth, as things stand, is that there are ‘currently no real offers’ for the midfielder, but with Manchester United wanting to seemingly please Ten Hag this summer, perhaps that could change rather quickly.