So here we are: Reijnders to Manchester City is about as inevitable now as an awkward VAR decision on a Saturday afternoon. After tossing back City’s opening bid of €60m like a weak espresso, AC Milan have reportedly said “grazie” to €75m, aligning with Pep Guardiola’s wish list faster than you can say “Club World Cup prep.”
Now that the Dutch midfield maestro is packing for the States, Milan is staring down the barrel of a nine-figure transfer budget and a to-do list longer than an Allegri post-match presser. Let the midfield shopping spree begin!
Reijnders Leaves, Allegri Enters Stage Left (and Gets a Budget!)
Massimiliano Allegri, who’s somehow wandered into the red half of Milan like a plot twist in a spaghetti western, has already been seen conspiring with Igli Tare. That’s right—this isn’t your average summer lull. Milan is armed with €100m and the intention to spend wisely (we hope).
Hans Nicolussi Caviglia of Venezia is a name being whispered in chic Milanese cafés—he’s Allegri’s former protégé and could soon be trotting out at the San Siro. And no, he’s not just a midfield filler; he’s got the sort of flair that might make you forget about Reijnders (well, almost).
Reijnders’ Exit Could Trigger Milanese Musical Chairs
With Reijnders off to chase glory and Guardiola’s affection, Milan’s midfield isn’t the only puzzle. Rafael Leão, despite Bayern and Arsenal flirting harder than teenagers at prom, looks set to stay—Allegri wants him. But Theo Hernández? Well, he might just accept Al-Hilal’s €18m per year love letter. Can you blame him?
The Deal Is Big, but Milan’s Response Could Be Bigger
If Reijnders is the first domino, Milan’s summer could become the transfer saga of the season. There’s money. There’s strategy. And yes, there’s Allegri with his tactics board and espresso cup, plotting vengeance. Strap in—it’s going to be dramatic, expensive, and very, very Italian.
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