AC Milan are working on securing the return of Diogo Dalot from Manchester United and something could soon happen, Fabrizio Romano has claimed.

Speculation has been rife in the media that the Milan management are looking to bring the Portugal international back to the San Siro for at least another season after his loan spell in 2020-21. Dalot certainly found more playing time than in his previous seasons at United, and was a versatile option for head coach Stefano Pioli who played him both at right-back and at left-back.

Now, Fabrizio Romano has given an update on the latest surrounding the future of the 22-year-old during his latest Twitch stream (via MilanXtra). He confirmed that Milan are still working to sign Dalot on loan with an option to buy included.

In addition to that, the well-known journalist also comments that ‘in the next days something could happen’ regarding Dalot.

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