AC Milan eye part-exchange for Lazio midfielder

Date: 12th January 2014 at 2:07pm
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Lulic – Lazio

Lazio wide man Senad Lulic has emerged as the latest transfer target for AC Milan this month.

Biancocelesti president Claudio Lotito has set an asking price of €15 million for the player. However, Milan are preparing a part exchange deal that will see two players make the move to the capital club and pay a reduced fee.

Il Tempo reports that the two players involved in the deal will be the misfiring Alessandro Matri and defender Kevin Constant, both of whom have struggled to find form this season with the Rossoneri.

Matri, 29, has managed just the one goal in his 18 outings for the side this term whereas Constant, 26, has been inconsistent and Lulic would serve as his direct replacement.

The Bosnia and Herzegovina international joined Lazio during the summer of 2011 for a fee of around €3 million from Swiss side Young Boys and has gone on to establish himself in the Biancocelesti first team.

 

One response to “AC Milan eye part-exchange for Lazio midfielder”

  1. alan frank says:

    F*** no. Matri and Constant + 5 million for Hernanes, a very good cm. Or milan should go for Jorginho.