Respected Milan journalist Carlo Pellegatti is furious with the manner in which the Rossoneri have handled their attacking transfer window this summer.
Milan have completed the sale of Switzerland international Noah Okafor to Leeds United and are on the verge of signing Victor Boniface from Bayer Leverkusen,
According to reports, new Leeds striker Noah Okafor will get a slight pay rise after his move to Leeds United from Milan, going from €2m to €2.4m per season.
Noah Okafor reportedly passed his Leeds United medical this evening, so Milan completed the sale for €21m including add-ons. A formal statement is expected on Thursday morning from the Premier League club, but Fabrizio Romano and Matteo Moretto assure the paperwork has already been signed.
With Noah Okafor set to join Leeds United for €21m including add-ons, meaning Milan will have raised almost €200m from sales this summer, but were they all good deals?
Multiple outlets are reporting that Milan and Leeds United have reached a full agreement over the sale of Switzerland international Noah Okafor, who is
Leeds United are closing in on a deal with Milan for forward Noah Okafor, but recent updates in Italy suggest that the Rossoneri want to wait to hear back
Daniel Farke’s side kick off their first campaign back in the Premier League tonight, with a home affair against Everton. It won’t be an easy game, with the Toffees conducting some inspiring summer business so far, but it has been a similar story for the Whites.
Talks between Leeds United and Milan over Noah Okafor are ongoing, with the Rossoneri open to selling the striker for over €20m. Leeds United are genuinely interested in Milan striker Okafor after talks with Roma for Artem Dovbyk collapsed.
Newly-promoted Premier League side Leeds United are reportedly interested in striking a deal with Milan for Switzerland international Noah Okafor according
Reports in Italy claim that Noah Okafor is not guaranteed to leave Milan this summer, but the Rossoneri have two clear demands for clubs who remain interested
There are reports that Milan turned down an offer from Bologna for Noah Okafor, as they are increasingly convinced he should be part of Max Allegri’s team.
Despite scoring twice in yesterday’s 4-2 pre-season victory against Liverpool, Noah Okafor is still set to leave Milan this summer and the Rossoneri have set their asking price for the 25-year-old.
Emerson Royal should have his Flamengo medical on Saturday, but the Brazilians also reportedly want his Milan teammate Noah Okafor and Fiorentina striker M’Bala Nzola.
Reports in Italy claim that Milan are open to the idea of sending Noah Okafor out on loan with either an option or obligation to buy after their latest
Bologna are reportedly working on a triple swoop to pick up three unwanted Milan players, namely Tommaso Pobega, Yacine Adli and Noah Okafor. According to La Gazzetta dello Sport and Calciomercato.com, the trio could all end up reunited at the Stadio Dall’Ara under the guidance of coach Vincenzo Italiano.
Milan have warned both Besiktas and Fenerbahce that they will only release Noah Okafor on loan if there is an obligation to buy attached. The player spent the last six months on loan at Napoli, where he failed to make an impact with just four appearances totalling 36 minutes of football.
AC Milan have several players out on loan regarding whom they are awaiting news on the respective option to buy clauses, and Noah Okafor is among them.
Noah Okafor has not yet been given permission by AC Milan to leave and go do his medical with RB Leipzig, according to a report. It was reported by Fabrizio Romano among others a few hours ago that Milan and Leipzig have agreed a loan deal for Okafor, with an option to buy that is set at €25-28m.
Noah Okafor has suffered yet another injury setback and it is likely to mean that he does not play again in 2024, a report claims. Okafor passed a late fitness test to take part in the game against Genoa on Sunday.