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Liverpool have made some aggressive moves ahead of the transfer window, and could spend as much as £200m in the coming week. The focus will soon shift to sales, and AC Milan are closing in on a move to sign a Reds title hero in the upcoming weeks.
Sporting director Richard Hughes has earned plaudits for the agility he has shown in the market so far to set up deals, and the club are closing in on as many as three new signings.
Florian Wirtz is expected to complete a move to Liverpool by the weekend, and Jeremie Frimpong’s arrival is set to be announced once the window opens on Sunday.
Milos Kerkez is also closing in on a move to Liverpool, but the Reds will now need to sell a few players to balance their books, and AC Milan have made the move to snare a player away from Anfield.
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Federico Chiesa earned a winners’ medal on Sunday when Liverpool lifted the Premier League title, but he hardly played in the league for the Reds this season.
He is surplus to requirements at Liverpool after just one season, as Arne Slot is not keen to carry passengers in his squad next year.
Napoli have made an offer to sign him on loan with an option to buy, and according to Corriere dello Sport, AC Milan have also joined the race to sign him.
The Rossoneri have sounded out Chiesa and his representatives to discuss a move to the San Siro in the upcoming transfer window.
They are yet to make a concrete move offer, and Napoli remain the favourites to sign him as Chiesa wants to play in the Champions League next season.
However, AC Milan believe they can convince the player to join them and rekindle his career ahead of next year’s World Cup.
Liverpool want a guaranteed sale and are unlikely to entertain any loan offers that contain only an option to buy.
