AC Milan: Yacine Adli has suitors in the Middle East

 

Yacine Adli 's 2024/2025 season will have been one of renewed momentum, without allowing the midfielder to establish himself permanently in AC Milan 's plans . Loaned to Fiorentina last summer, the former PSG and Bordeaux player has made himself useful in the Florentine rotation, with around thirty appearances in all competitions (35 matches, 5 goals). Used in various positions in midfield by Raffaele Palladino, Adli has demonstrated his ability to dictate the tempo in a possession game, while displaying greater tactical rigor. However, his inconsistency in physical impact and defensive intensity has limited his role to that of a complementary player.

Returning to Milan this summer, Adli had hoped to finally convince the new coaching staff, but the arrival of Massimiliano Allegri has dampened his ambitions. The Italian coach, a fan of a more rigorous and direct style of play, does not seem to be counting on the Franco-Algerian for the coming season. It is in this delicate context, marked by a return without real prospects and a contract that runs until 2026, that Adli's future is now being written far from San Siro. According to our information, AC Milan is working closely with the player and his entourage to quickly find an amicable solution.

The Gulf countries are very active but...

Yacine Adli is having a pivotal summer. Having been assigned to Milano Futuro, AC Milan's reserve team, which also features Marko Lazetic, Divock Origi, Ismaël Bennacer, and Devis Vasquez, for the return to training, the Franco-Algerian midfielder has been clearly ruled out by Massimiliano Allegri, the Rossoneri's new coach. The former Bordeaux player is not in the Italian's plans and will not be called up for the summer training camp with the first team. This is a tough decision, given that he only has one year left on his contract, until June 2026, and which is forcing Milan's management to quickly find him a way out.

According to our information, Spartak Moscow has been the most proactive in initiating steps to recruit Adli, but he has firmly declined any option leading to Russia. In Serie A , his profile continues to attract interest: Bologna and Torino have checked his name, without any discussions having yet begun. At the same time, more lucrative interests are emerging from the Gulf, where several clubs from Saudi Arabia and Qatar have already positioned themselves. At 24, Adli retains control of his future, but time is running out: Milan wants to accelerate its downsizing and hopes for a quick resolution to this matter.

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