Corriere dello Sport reported on Friday that AFC Bournemouth refused to let Lloyd Kelly leave in the winter market, despite AC Milan’s approach. The centre-back’s contract expires at the end of this season, and the Serie A side wants to sign him on a free transfer. Tuttosport also reported that Bournemouth turned down the Rossoneri’s approach in January and provided new updates on the case.
According to the source, the 25-year-old will not renew his contract and ‘will quit’ the Cherries in the summer. As a result, numerous English teams, as well as Milan and Juventus, have expressed an interest in him.
Stefano Pioli’s team has been tracking the defender for some time and has identified him as their top summer target. It has been said that Milan technical director Geoffrey Moncada is happy with the player’s performances after closely monitoring him on many occasions.Moncada, together with Milan CEO Giorgio Furlani and sports director Antonio D’Ottavio, are still working to recruit the Bournemouth star.
According to Tuttosport, Milan authorities have had multiple interactions with Kelly’s side and may’soon make a definitive move’ to go ahead of the competition.
According to Tuttosport, Milan authorities have had multiple interactions with Kelly’s side and may’soon make a definitive move’ to go ahead of the competition.