Milan and a few other Serie A teams are taking advantage of the fact that the transfer market is still open in some countries to ship off some redundant players. The Rossoneri recently sent Ismael Bennacer to Dinamo Zagreb on loan with an option to buy. The counterparty will cover 40 percent of his salary and could redeem him for €10M, La Gazzetta dello Sport informs.
The San Siro-based side is on the verge of bidding farewell to Yacine Adli too. He’s headed to Saudi Arabia, more specifically, to Al Shabab. He’s transferring on an €7M move and will earn €7M, tripling his current wages. He was serviceable while on loan at Fiorentina last year, but Massimiliano Allegri and the brass decided to exile him anyway.
Once the Frenchman exits, Milan will have parted ways with all their outcast but Divock Origi. He hasn’t played since coming back from a loan spell at Nottingham Forest a year ago. He has barely shown up for work since being relegated to the Futuro squad. The front office is trying to get him to agree to an early contract termination.
Parma trimmed their roster with three exits. They have offloaded Botond Balogh to Kocaelispor, Gabriel Charpentier to KS Cracovia, and Anas Haj Mohamed to Beerschot. The first departed on loan, the other two permanently. The Ducali bolstered their defense with Mariano Troilo and Abdoulaye Ndiaye and their attack with Gaetano Pio Oristanio, Patrick Cutrone, and Benjamin Cremaschi.
Bologna loaned out young center-back Mihajlo Ilic to Anderlecht, with an option to buy, after securing Martin Vitik and Torbjorn Heggem. Udinese’s Rui Modesto will likely join Fatih Karagumruk with the same formula, Tuttomercatoweb reports. The Friulani added Alessandro Zanoli in his role late.
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