AC Milan want to sign PSV and England U21 star Noni Madueke next summer after he impressed the Serie A club’s chiefs with a two-goal display in a mid-season friendly against them last month .
By Thomas Schlachter For Mailonline
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AC Milan are reportedly interested in signing PSV’s Noni Madueke in the summer transfer window.
The winger scored twice against AC Milan in a mid-season friendly which, according to Corriere dello Sport, impressed the club’s sporting director Paolo Maldini.
As a result of the forward’s display, the Italian side are now interested in making a move for the player in the summer.
Noni Madueke has reportedly interested the AC Milan hierarchy after an impressive display
Madueke moved to PSV as a 16-year-old from Tottenham and performed well during his time at the Holland club.
The 20-year-old has also played for England at various youth levels and is now a member of the under-21 side.
However, the forward has struggled to lock down regular minutes in Ruud van Nistelrooy’s PSV team.
Madueke found himself below Xavi Simons and, Liverpool’s new signing, Cody Gakpo throughout the first half of the season and a move away could suit all parties involved.
According to the report, AC Milan have been interested in a right-sided winger for some time and they could finally land him in the summer.
Madueke moved to PSV from Tottenham Hotspur as a 16-year-old and starred for the side
Voetbal Primeur say Milan are interested in signing Chelsea’s Hakim Ziyech but now feel Madueke may be a better fit for the system.
With the style of play that AC Milan boss Stefano Piolo wants to achieve, Madueke is a natural fit at right-back for the side.
Madueke will also join compatriot Fikayo Tomori at the Italian club where he has been a star since joining from Chelsea in 2021.
AC Milan have also been linked with Fulham’s Antonee Robinson as they look to improve their side ahead of the second half of the season.
Madueke’s performance against AC Milan seems to have impressed Paolo Maldini (pictured)
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