AC Milan`s hesitant approach in the transfer market could result in them missing out on two promising targets. Javi Guerra appears to be leaning towards Manchester United, while Archie Brown is on the verge of joining Fenerbahce.
According to Milan transfer expert Daniele Longo, Valencia midfielder Guerra was considered as an alternative to Ardon Jashari from Club Brugge. However, the prolonged negotiations for Jashari have allowed Manchester United to gain an advantage in securing Guerra`s signature.
Milan Under Pressure to Expedite Transfer Deals
The club`s slow-paced transfer operations have been a recurring criticism, even after the appointment of Igli Tare as sporting director. Belgian transfer specialist Sacha Tavolieri warns that this tardiness could prove costly once again, particularly in the case of Archie Brown.
KAA Gent has already accepted an €8 million offer from Fenerbahce for Brown, with the player agreeing to a four-year contract. Milan`s late interest in the past 24 hours means they must now race against time to present a concrete proposal or risk losing Brown to the Turkish club.
MilanNews.it also reports that Wolverhampton Wanderers are in contention for Brown`s signature, further complicating Milan`s pursuit.
This situation highlights the need for AC Milan to act more swiftly in the transfer market to avoid losing out on key targets to rival clubs.