Arsenal Monitoring Talks Between Real Madrid and Milan

Brahim Diaz will be in the middle of an intense negotiation, and not just between Milan and Real Madrid. The Merengues have the final say on his future, which might not necessarily be in the Spanish capital, though. Arsenal are reportedly watching the talks with a keen interest.
Brahim Diaz decided the first leg versus Tottenham with a header. He has remained a regular despite the arrival of Charles De Ketelaere.

Milan to Talk with Real Madrid to Keep Spurs Clash Hero

Brahim Diaz decided the first leg versus Tottenham, ending a scoring drought that had started in late October. The attacker has maintained a regular role considering Charles De Ketelaere’s struggles to adapt to Serie A. The Spaniard has played in multiple positions as Stefano Pioli searched for the right scheme lately.
Brahim Diaz wasn’t supposed to be a regular starter this season since Milan invested in Charles De Ketelaere, but he benefitted from his teammates’ woes.

Milan and Real Madrid Set to Wait it Out on Brahim Diaz

Brahim Diaz wasn’t supposed to be a regular starter this season since Milan invested in Charles De Ketelaere. Instead, he benefitted from his teammates’ woes and has been much more consistent than last season. The Rossoneri have an option to buy him, but Real Madrid can bring him back.
Milan have furthered their contacts to acquire Houssem Aouar, and they have opened talks with Olympique Lyonnais to try bringing him in January.

Milan Gaining Steam in Busy Race to Acquire Lyon Star

Milan have furthered the contacts to acquire Houssem Aouar, and they have opened talks with Olympique Lyonnais to try bringing him in January without necessarily waiting for the end of his contract in June. The Rossoneri fear they will lose Brahim Diaz to Real Madrid in the summer.
Brahim Diaz Milan Serie A Round 1

Milan vs Monza Player Ratings: Brahim Leads the Rossoneri to Victory

Brahim Diaz and the Milan offense were sublime as the Rossoneri picked up a 4-1 win against Monza. Unwisely, the visitors deployed a fairly aggressive 3-4-2-1, and Milan had no problems picking apart their unorganized backline. While Monza's substitutes made the second half more interesting than it should have been, it was ultimately a straightforward victory for the hosts.