Diogo Dalot’s story with AC Milan might not yet be over as reports have claimed the defender can leave Manchester United, a report claims.

A report on PianetaMilan writes that Dalot could be a target for the Rossoneri when the window reopens in January. The Portugal international does not seem to be in the plans of Manchester United, and the report cites The Sun in claiming that Dalot, Donny van de Beek, Jesse Lingard, Phil Jones, Eric Bailly, Anthony Martial and Alex Telles are all deemed sellable.

It is possible that the Milan management could give thought to bringing Dalot back as he demonstrated last season that he can be a very dependable alternative to Davide Calabria.

Alessandro Florenzi arrived on loan from Roma in the summer but so far he has been used as a right winger and not as a full-back, while the report concludes by claiming Dalot is ready to return to Milan for his part.

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