According to Italian media outlet Sky Sports, Adriano Galliani, the deputy president of AC Milan, visited Monaco to engage in discussions with Monegasque leaders regarding the potential transfer of Kevin-Prince Boateng. Additionally, there are reports suggesting interest in striker Stephan El Shaarawy.
Galliani has acknowledged the high demand for El Shaarawy, stating, “So far, the player who has received the most requests is El Shaarawy, I did not say that he is untransferable because in this transfer market anything can happen.” Monaco has reportedly submitted a €40 million proposal to negotiate the arrival of the 20-year-old Lombard striker. This substantial offer has prompted serious consideration from the Milanese leaders. El Shaarawy is under contract with AC Milan until 2018 and has demonstrated his scoring prowess with 23 goals in 70 appearances for the club.