Renowned transfer experts Fabrizio Romano and Matteo Moretto jointly recorded a video with updates on Milan.

Milan-Related Content in the Video:
Romano: "Milan needs to make a decision at this stage. Matteo, let's go through this in order. Ruben Amorim's comments about Leao today, in my opinion, should be read as another sign that they are waiting, indicating that the situation still needs clarification. Milan continues to view Leao as a player who could be sold."
Moretto: "Yes, exactly. This player is still available for transfer and can leave. Milan will listen to all offers received; he is by no means an unsellable asset for the club. This is nothing new; we've been saying this for the past three months."
Currently, Milan's asking price for Leao remains very high, around 60 million euros. We still need to see whether this includes floating bonuses, but in any case, Leao is still on the transfer market. As for his next destination, it is much the same as before—either Turkey with Galatasaray or Saudi Arabia, depending on the attractiveness and weight of the offers.
"In short, Milan is actively looking for an attacking midfielder to strengthen that position. Additionally, I'm told that while the club initially considered signing a new center-back, Coach Amorim believes the defense is currently sufficient. So, although there were attractive defensive options available earlier, which we might discuss in detail later, Milan is currently focused mainly on bringing in an attacking midfielder and offloading players."
Romano: "On another note, Ruben Amorim's comments about the young player Alfio Cisse were quite touching. The youngster arrived at Milan in January and clearly needed support at that time. It's evident that Amorim has great faith in him. First, Amorim relied heavily on him in a brilliant friendly against Man United a week ago, which Milan won. At today's press conference, Amorim even stated publicly: 'I deeply love Cisse. I'm completely in love with Cisse. But I hope he doesn't hear this, or he'll get carried away. But I truly am completely in love with this kid.'"
“Matteo, this is a very strong signal, as you mentioned earlier, because Torino showed a strong desire to sign him, while Sassuolo and many other clubs also tried to get him.”
Moretto: "Yes, that's right. They are indeed among the many clubs that inquired about Cisse, with Torino and Sassuolo particularly active in asking Milan about a loan deal. However, Milan stalled and didn't rush to respond. They were buying time while assessing the situation, until they ultimately decided, in consultation with Amorim, to keep him and continue with his development. Currently, the relationship between Cisse and Amorim is very strong and positive."
Romano: "Speaking of relationships, this is probably also a key factor in Christopher Nkunku's future. Nkunku developed a deep relationship with the club's management during his time at RB Leipzig. Currently, Nkunku and RB Leipzig have reached a preliminary agreement, and Nkunku has agreed in principle to return to RB Leipzig."
"However, to complete this deal, Milan and RB Leipzig still need to reach an agreement. At the moment, they have not finalized the terms. Of course, we cannot rule out a deal being completed in the next few hours, as RB Leipzig are pushing hard. They are the clear favorites and have successfully convinced Nkunku to return."
"Nkunku spent around ten days considering other offers but ultimately decided that RB Leipzig was the most attractive option. However, the two clubs still need to finalize the structure of the deal—a loan with an option to buy—as the specific fees and loan terms remain to be clarified with Milan."
"Meanwhile, Newcastle continues to make calls and look for any opportunity to intervene in or hijack the deal. However, the player himself views RB Leipzig as his absolute first choice. We'll see who wins this race, as Milan clearly holds the decisive position in this transfer and will ultimately determine Nkunku's next destination."
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