Negotiations between Milan and Franck Kessie have long been stalled, and the Ivorian would go out for free in the summer. PSG is also interested.
Negotiations for Kessie
Negotiations between Franck Kessie, who ends his contract next June 2022, and AC Milan have deteriorated over the months. What at first seemed like conversations that could come to fruition, with the Ivorian-coast midfielder extending his link with the Rossoneri team, has ended up becoming an operation that is increasingly feasible to close. And it is that from Italy they already point out that Kessié will not renew his contract with the Milan team and will end up leaving the club during the next summer transfer market as a free agent, just like Gianluigi Donnarumma and Hakan Calhanoglou did last summer. Many have been the clubs that have been interested in the situation of the 25-year-old midfielder in recent months, including Real Madrid. However, the future of the Ivorian could finally be in the Premier League.
Everything pointed in the Italian newspapers
From the Italian newspaper, they point out that Tottenham would have run as the main candidate to take over the services of Franck Kessie if he ends up leaving the Rossoneri discipline next June as a free agent. “The Spurs have already been in contact with the environment of the Ivorian coast to overcome the competition of Manchester United and Arsenal,” adds this medium. And, after overtaking the Whites in the negotiations, the Londoners have a tough competitor in the race for the AC Milan player also in France. Paris Saint-Germain would be another of the teams that have Franck Kessié’s name on their list of objectives. In the case of Tottenham, from Italy, they speak of the still Milan player as “an express request from Antonio Conte.” Franck Kessié is an indisputable one in Stefano Pioli’s schemes. The Ivorian-coast midfielder, who is completing his fifth season in Milan, has played 21 games so far this year, 17 of them in the starting XI. But despite being an indispensable piece in the Rossoneri core, the chances of continuing at San Siro next year are less