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Will Schick return to Italy? AC Milan interested in the Czech striker’s services
Italy again? After a failed engagement at AS Roma, it’s hard to imagine a way out. In any case, AC Milan representatives have contacted Patrik Schick’s current employer, Bayer Leverkusen.
Italy again? After a failed engagement at AS Roma, it’s hard to imagine a way out. In any case, AC Milan representatives have contacted Patrik Schick’s current employer, Bayer Leverkusen. How much would the German club be willing to pay for a possible transfer?
Patrik Schick is shining at the Euros and it’s no wonder that the sleeping European giant is already on the lookout for him. According to Tuttomercatoweb, AC have rushed to enquire about a possible transfer.
Meanwhile, veteran bombardier Zlatan Ibrahimovic is firing at the San Siro, although his involvement so far has been accompanied by frequent injuries. Furthermore, coach Stefano Pioli also has Portuguese speedster Rafael Leão at his disposal. So Schick would definitely get some space in Milan.
For me personally, a move to the Italian Serie A might not be a happy move. Anyway, the Czech forward is exactly the type of player who can constantly surprise the football public and experts!
What transfer amount should AC Milan representatives present to satisfy Bayer Leverkusen? For the Czech gem, the German club is demanding approximately 40 million euros (approx. CZK 1 billion).
The Transfermarkt server, in its last update, valued the 25-year-old striker at €23 million. However, a sensational run at the European Championship has pushed Schick’s price tag much higher.
Sources: Transfermarkt, TUTTOmercatoWEB
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