Earlier in January, Tutto Mercato Web reported that Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal are ‘at the window’ for Franck Kessie.
In 2017, AC Milan paid €8m to Atalanta to sign Kessie on a two-year loan deal and they can make his deal permanent for €20m.
The Ivory Coast international has been one of the key figures in the Rossoneri’s midfield.
Milan suffered a 3-2 defeat at the hands of Inter Milan before the international break and the 22-year-old was involved in an incident along with his teammate Lucas Lucas Biglia.
After that incident, something seems to be broken between the midfielder and his current club, claims Calciomercato, and that may have an impact on Kessie’s future at the San Siro.
Tottenham get a mention again along with West Ham United and it is claimed that Spurs and the Hammers are ‘admirers’ of Kessie.
The Italian website makes it clear that Milan will not sanction the player’s sale for anything less than €40m.
Having not signed any players in the last two transfer windows and following the departure of Mousa Dembele, Tottenham could be in the market for a new midfielder.
West Ham are continually linked with Serie A targets, which was further encouraged by their signing of Felipe Anderson.