Milan wants to return under their jurisdiction and will not stop until they get it. After closing the incorporations of Mandzukic and Tomori in this winter market, has asked Ajax about the situation of Lisandro Martínez, according to several Italian media.
The 23-year-old Argentine footballer arrived at Ajax in 2019 and has a contract until 2023. He is one of the members of the Dutch team that arouses the most interest throughout Europe. His versatility, since he can play central, left back, even pivot, is highly valued by technical secretariats. Milan, despite having Romagnoli and Kjaer as starting center pairs, is short of defensive troops. That is why they have closed Tomori on loan with Chelsea and asked Strasbourg about Simakan. Argentine Musacchio does not have a competitive pace, having recently recovered from an ankle operation. Stefano Pioli, in the absence of central defenders, is pulling the young Pierre Kalulu but it is not his natural position and it is a patch. Lisandro Martínez would perfectly fill the defensive deficiencies of the Serie A leader.
Ajax, for the moment, does not want to let the Argentine out. Valencia already probed his loan but finally the Dutch team delayed a possible exit and those who gave up. Milan if they do not succeed in making the contacts bear fruit now, they will return to the charge in summer. Ajax, in case of letting the defender go, prefers a transfer and It is asking around € 30M from the teams that have asked for Lisandro. Those from Amsterdam signed the central defender for € 7M from the Argentine Defense and Justice club.
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