Chukwueze and three others up for sale as Milan make summer transfer plans

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Super Eagles and AC Milan winger, Samuel Chukwueze, alongside three of his club teammates, have been put up for sale after the Rossoneri failed to qualify for the UEFA Champions League, Soccernet.ng reports.

The 26-year-old joined the seven-time UEFA Champions League in the summer of 2023, and despite playing under several coaches, never really got going under any of them.

In 69 games for AC Milan, Chukwueze has scored just eight goals and provided six assists across all competitions.

Samuel Chukwueze seen during the Serie A 2024/25 football match between AC Milan and ACF Fiorentina at San Siro Stadium. [Photo Credit/ Imago].

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Samuel Chukwueze during the Italy Cup Frecciarossa soccer match between AC Milan and Roma at San Siro Stadium. [Photo Credit/ Imago].

While Inter Milan narrowly lost out to Napoli in the race for the Scudetto, AC Milan finished the season in 8th place, missing out on European competitions.

As a result, the club’s finances have plummeted and they need to sell some of their players to keep the club afloat, and adrift with the financial fair play rules.

As per Siempre Milan, Theo Hernandez, Samuel Chukwueze, Malick Thiaw, and Yunus Musah are the likeliest players to exit the San Siro this summer.

Theo Hernandez has offers from Spain, France, and the Saudi Pro League, and with just one year left on his current contract, it is imperative that Milan cash in on the attacking French full-back.

NOAH OKAFOR, TIJJANI REIJNDERS, SAMUEL CHUKWUEZE, Serie A 2024-25, Monza-Milan 0-1, esultanza, jubel, joy, celebration SERIE A 2024-25 MONZA-MILAN 0-1. [Photo Credit/ Imago].

Samuel Chukwueze has offers from the English Premier League, and it’ll be interesting to see where he’ll end up once the transfer window opens in July.

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