Manchester City is gearing up to shake things up in the transfer market this summer. The reigning champions are reportedly eyeing Tijani Reijnders, a key player for Milan, as a potential addition to their squad.
Reijnders has been a standout performer for Milan this season, playing in 51 games – the most of any player on the team. He’s also chipped in with 15 goals, making him the second-highest scorer. The Dutch midfielder was signed by Milan from AZ in 2023 for €20.5 million.
The Telegraph reports that City is ready to make a formal offer for Reijnders as soon as the transfer window opens. Milan isn’t opposed to selling Reijnders, and they’re hoping to fetch a big payday. The potential sale could even break the club’s transfer record, which was set when Kaká was sold to Real Madrid for €68 million in 2009.
Losing Reijnders would be a major blow to Milan’s lineup. He’s a crucial part of Sérgio Conceição’s strategy, and his absence would likely be felt. On the other hand, the sale could bring in a significant amount of cash for the club.