Yunus Musah Transfer from Milan to West Ham United
Yunus Musah is waiting for AC Milan to drop their €30m asking price. West Ham is eyeing the USMNT midfielder after a failed move to Napoli.
Tuttomercato reports on the expected departure of Yunus Musah from Milan due to his incompatibility with Massimiliano Allegri's plans. Yunus Musah is expected to leave Milan as he does not fit into Massimiliano Allegri's plans. After showing inconsistent performances, Milan is ready to listen to concrete proposals. West Ham has shown interest, but no official offer has been made yet.
Tuttomercato reports on AC Milan's anticipation of renewed interest from the Premier League, particularly from West Ham, in light of stalled discussions with Napoli. AC Milan is waiting for interest from the Premier League, with West Ham potentially renewing their interest after previous discussions between Milan and Napoli stalled.
West Ham United have joined the competition to acquire Yunus Musah due to challenges arising in his proposed transfer to Napoli. The central midfielder played in 40 matches for Milan during the 2024-25 season and contributed to their victory in the Supercoppa Italiana against Inter. West Ham have begun initial discussions to understand the requirements for a potential transfer but have yet to make any definitive actions. They are hopeful that Milan will eventually lower their demands, as Milan had initially verbally agreed to sell Musah to Napoli for €25 million, including bonuses, but subsequently altered their conditions to €25 million with additional add-ons. This adjustment caused Napoli to lose interest, particularly since Frank Anguissa remains at the club, thereby providing West Ham with an opportunity to assess Musah's availability. Nonetheless, should Milan's demands decrease, Napoli might once again pursue Musah, who is keen on collaborating with Antonio Conte. A new series of negotiations is anticipated this week, which may be pivotal for the player's future.
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