Milan is preparing for a very challenging final stretch of the season: in Serie A, the fight for fourth place is still alive, but they will need to win almost every match to keep hopes of a comeback alive. In the Coppa Italia, they will face Inter in the semifinals, with a two-legged derby to secure a spot in the final. Leading the Rossoneri is Tijjani Reijnders, who is also starting to attract transfer market speculation.
, Reijnders is a priority target for Manchester City. Initially, the English club had set aside around 50 million euros, but the Dutchman’s performances could push the Citizens to increase their budget to 60 million euros. The report states that no official offers have been made yet, but City is waiting for the right moment.
Milan, for its part, does not want to part ways with Reijnders, but without Champions League qualification, things could change if a significant offer arrives. Manchester United and Chelsea are also reportedly interested. However, for now, these remain just transfer rumors—let’s not forget that Reijnders recently renewed his contract with Milan, as relayed via PianetaMilan.it.