It seems that the Italian market will be hot in the upcoming summer transfer window, as Juventus, AC Milan and the ever-powerful Inter are trying to strengthen themselves to fight back at the European level. Of the three, the Bianconeri face the most difficult task, in the midst of the team’s decline. That is why the Torino team is already planning the other path, as it will not have Paulo Dybala and has found his replacement at Real Madrid.
According to the “Sport Mediaset” website, “Juventus” is already looking for an alternative to the Argentine and highlights five names, the last of whom joined the group of possibilities, the Spaniard Marco Asensio, who Milan also wants.
As the weeks passed, the former Espanyol player left the bench thanks to the confidence bestowed in him by coach Carlo Ancelotti. However, his contract expires in 2023 and he still has no agreement to renew his contract. This position made him in the eyes of many clubs.
Although the above medium also puts the Italians Aspadori from Sassuolo and Zaniolo from Rome, the Brazilian Paqueta from Lyon and Argentine Di Maria from Paris Saint-Germain on the list, it indicates that “the dream is Marco Asensio, who can leave Real Madrid This summer.”
Currently, Marco Asensio has a market value of 28 million euros, so Juventus will have to make an offer close to that number to be able to sign him.
Of course, everything will depend on the measures taken by Real Madrid, which is where the Spaniard has confirmed on various occasions that he wants to continue his football career.
Milan also in the picture
According to the information provided by the Italian press and the Spanish newspaper “AS”, the Milan board of directors has already started contacts to sign Asensio next season, seeking to take advantage of the Italian Beckham law, which provides for a 50% discount on taxes. For workers from abroad as long as they are committed to staying in the country for at least two years.
AC Milan and Juventus will also have to agree on Asensio’s salary, which is net about five million euros so far.