AC Milan midfielder Ismael Bennacer has rejected a new contract. Instead of the edition that will expire in 2024, resulting in possibly being sold out of the team, with Liverpool currently interested
Calcio Mercato Italian media AC Milan ‘s Algeria midfielder Ismael Bennacer has rejected a new contract. Due to the need for more wages than before, it is expected that the Red Devils set the star’s value at 40 million euros, or approximately 1,448 million baht.
Such news is likely to cause Liverpool. Which is reported to be interested in the player. Must immediately turn to look at this deal. Because the value that is ready to be submitted is the same amount as previously reported. They are prepared to bid at 40 million euros to fix the problem of many injured midfielders. Plus, negotiations for a new contract for Naby Keita have also ended.
The 24-year-old’s representatives have told Milan they will not accept a new contract. Unless there is a higher and reasonable wage increase. After receiving 33,500 euros a week or about 1.2 million baht. According to the terms available at this time. The ex -Arsenal boy’s contract expires in 2024 and has a release clause worth 50 million euros or approximately. 1,811 million baht
However, if negotiations are unsuccessful The value of the players will also decline next year. Therefore, it is possible that Team from the country of macaroni Will be released as well as the Reds , although Jurgen Klopp, the German boss will remain silent about the situation, the players overwhelmed the team But if talking to Keita who wants to move the team doesn’t fit. There is a tendency to find new players to replace them during this market round before being released. Guinea national team star out
For Bennacer , who joined the Rossoneri from Empoli in 2019, he made 106 appearances, while last season he played 31 games, scoring two goals from a defensive midfield position. Along with being an important force helping the Red Devils to win the Scudetto in 11 years under the supervision of the UFABET team’s Stefano Pioli, a good manager.