Sergej Milinković-Savić’s future at Lazio is again a topic of discussion in the Italian media, and Manchester United continue to be named as his suitor.
For the past few weeks, there have been multiple reports stating the Red Devils are in the picture to sign the 27-year-old. On Tuesday, Corriere dello Sport reported the English club can get the midfielder for €65-70m in the summer.
Juventus are also in the picture, and after having failed in their efforts to take him in the past, Calciomercato state they will ‘try again’ for the Serbia international.
Lazio chairman Claudio Lotito, who previously asked for €100m, ‘does not think of giving gifts’ to Milinković-Savić’s suitors. He remains convinced he can get around €65-70m from the ‘eventual sale of his purest jewel’.
The Serbian, for his part, ‘seems increasingly stronger’ and is ‘more and more ready’ to make the jump to a big club. The report further adds that like every season, his agent Mateja Kezman resumes tour of Europe, ‘determined to find new accommodation’ for his client.
His representative is looking for a new club, while Lottito is ready to cash in on the star, if he were to receive an offer of at least €65m.
These two factors mean a deal is there to be sealed for Manchester United, if they were to make a firm approach for Milinković-Savić in the summer.