Milan are planning for the summer mercato step by step, ahead of its reopening on July 1 after the special Club World Cup window. That particular window brought the sale of Tijjani Reijnders to Manchester City, and an agreement for the arrival of Luka Modric on a free transfer from Real Madrid.
However, the business is far from done: in fact it has probably only just started. Tare and Allegri are already busy planning and making progress in contacts to secure the next signings.
In this sense, Sportitalia (via Calciomercato.com) report that in the next few hours, a meeting is planned – it is yet to be understood whether it will be in person or (more likely) via video call – between Allegri, Tare, the CEO Giorgio Furlani and owner Gerry Cardinale.
The basis of the meeting between the sporting and the commercial sides of the club is the desire on the part of the coach and sporting director to ask about the possibility of having an extra budget for the summer, in addition to the request to distribute these resources as they see fit.
The budget can also increase if other players are sold, something which Tare is working on. On the other hand, there are various profiles in the notebook that have been identified as interesting for the new era.