Director 'already at work' as belief Tottenham player can be signed in cut

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Tottenham Hotspur’s Yves Bissouma was linked to Juventus, Inter Milan and AS Roma in the summer window, but no deal took shape.

The midfielder is in his final year of contract and hasn’t made an appearance this season. Thomas Frank said he has to impress in training to have an opportunity to feature for Tottenham.

Recent claims from the UK have mentioned Italy as a possible destination for the Tottenham player. Calciomercato.it relay that and then provide their take on AC Milan as an option.

The north London club opened the door for the 29-year-old to leave in the summer. It’s claimed he was offered to the Rossoneri, but they weren’t able to find an agreement with the Europa League winners.

Bissouma is available in the next market, likely because he’s not part of Frank’s plans and his contract situation. This can be attractive for Milan, who have their eyes on him.

Calciomercato.it report the former Brighton & Hove Albion man is valued at €20-25m, but his price is set to drop further as his contract expires in 2026. The Serie A side would be evaluating a move for the player in January.

Milan sporting director Igli Tare and staff are ‘already hard at work’ for the winter market.

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