While the transfer market has been closed for over a month, the AC Milan management is already at work seeking reinforcements for the future.

One of these reinforcements could be Club Brugge’s Noa Lang, whom the Rossoneri have been following for some time, as also confirmed by the agent of the Dutch talent himself.

The interest in the player seems to be quite serious, as evidenced by the meeting that the management had with the representative of the player during the international break.

As reported by Calciomercato.com‘s Daniele Longo, Milan, after following Lang for some time, got in touch with his agent to understand the costs and know the names of the clubs involved.

The journalist adds that several Premier League clubs are pushing to sign Lang, with Arsenal and Liverpool in the front row.

With regards to the evaluation of the player, it is around 25 million euros (destined to rise in the coming months with these performances).

Massara and Maldini have taken note of the situation and will decide in the coming months whether to make a decisive move or not.

At the moment, there is no real negotiation but total satisfaction. Lang is on Milan’ list, the first exploratory contact found an opening from the agent of the former Ajax man. But at this point, it is more of a possibility for next summer than January.

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