Tiémoué Bakayoko has not yet accepted the offer from Adana Demirspor contrary to reports that have been doing the rounds, according to Gianluca Di Marzio.

According to the latest update from the Sky journalist on his website, Bakayoko is not yet on his way to Turkey and his medical visits have not yet been scheduled. Bakayoko will decide his future at the end of January and is therefore still reflecting having been made an offer from Adana.

The Frenchman has not yet responded to the offer he received from Adana Demirspor because he wants to take some time to evaluate what the best course of action is for his future, while Milan and his parent club Chelsea wait for updates.

After 18 games played last season, this year Bakayoko has yet to play a competitive game for Milan which shows that he is not a part of the plans under Stefano Pioli.

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