Charles De Ketelaere is available for the right offer after just one year at Milan. At this stage, nobody has come close to his valuation. Moreover, the player would like to stay put to redeem himself, Tuttosport informs.
The Rossoneri must collect €28M from his sale to avoid a loss. Instead, an initial loan would kick the can down the road. The required sum would be lower in a year. Aston Villa, RB Leipzig, Lens, and especially PSV Eindhoven have laid eyes on him.
De Ketelaere will return to Milan to resume practicing this week. He intends to keep playing for the Rossoneri to try to leave his underwhelming maiden season in Serie A in the rearview mirror.
The attacker will have to win over Stefano Pioli in practice. The coach, along with the management, is moving toward a scheme that doesn’t include a no.10, which could hurt him.
Our Take on Milan and De Ketelaere
His sentiment is understandable, but the situation is a big mess. They are unlikely to abandon 4-2-3-1 altogether, but 4-3-3 is clearly on their mind considering their transfer market moves. They could attempt to turn him into a technical box-to-box, but, before he joined, his forte was doing damage in the final third.
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