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Milan are working hard to complete a few outgoing deals before the end of the transfer window, finding new homes for Davide Bartesaghi and Marco Pellegrino.

The Rossoneri have been fairly active in the January transfer window, spending €4.5m on right back Filippo Terracciano and sending Rade Krunic to Fenerbahce on a six-month loan deal that’ll become a definitive transfer in the summer.

With the winter transfer window set to close on February 1, Milan are now hard at work completing a few final pieces of business before a busy second half of the season, where they’ll fight to try and keep up with league leaders Juventus and Inter.

As reported by Daniele Longo of Calciomercato.com, Milan will soon interrupt Divock Origi’s loan at Nottingham Forest in order to send him to Los Angeles FC on a loan deal with a €5m obligation to buy clause attached. The MLS side are now working on agreeing personal terms with the striker.

The Rossoneri are still looking for a temporary home for Bartesaghi, who seemed set to join Frosinone, but everything came to a standstill. Lausanne-Sport are interested in a loan deal but are pushing for the inclusion of a buy option, so talks between the two clubs are ongoing.

Regarding Marco Pellegrino, multiple clubs are in the running for a six-month loan deal – Anderlecht, Cadiz and Hellas Verona. All three are competing for the Argentine defender’s signature.

This article first appeared on Football Italia and was syndicated with permission.

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