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Milan will likely focus their summer transfer strategy

With the goal of making up to €90 million from the sale of loaned players, Milan is probably going to concentrate their summer transfer plan on doing just that. Gazzetta dello Sport claims that the Rossoneri might make a sizable sum of money if a number of loanees decide to go permanently. Milan will undoubtedly have a complete squad revamp in the summer. At the end of the season, the 19-time Italian champions will make significant changes, beginning with the unavoidable departure of Sergio Conceicao. The club's Serie A finish will determine a lot.

Elsewhere, Milan could make another €8m from Alvaro Morata’s exit, with Galatasaray considering a permanent deal after signing the Spaniard on loan in January. Denis Vasquez and Lorenzo Colombo could add €8m more to the tally, though the latter will likely return to base.

 

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