Reports in Italy claim that Milan are open to the idea of sending Noah Okafor out on loan with either an option or obligation to buy after their latest round of talks with Bologna.
According to reports from Gianluca Di MarzioMilan and Bologna are in contact over a potential deal for Okafor, who spent the second half of the 2024-25 season out on loan with the Scudetto-winning Napoli, although he ended up playing just 36 minutes of Serie A action under Antonio Conte.
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The Switzerland international is looking for a fresh start after a disappointing first two years in San Siro following his move from RB Salzburg for a fee in the region of €15m in 2023.
Milan prepared to send Okafor out on loan again
Swiss Forward #17 Noah Okafor Celebras Sconging His Team’s Team’s Third Goal During the Italian Serie A Football Match Against Union Sassuulo at the Mapei Stadium in Reggio Emila, on April 14, 2024. (Photo by Pierro Cruci / AFP) (Photo by piero cruciitti/afp via Getty Images)
According to Thursday’s reports, Bologna are keen to bring the 25-year-old on board this summer, and Milan are now open to the idea of sending Okafor out on another loan with an option to buy.
Reports from Ekrem Konur claim that Milan will seek a fee in the region of €13m-€15m to sell Okafor on a permanent basis.