Milan rushes for Real Madrid star

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Real Madrid midfielder Dani Ceballos is ready to leave the club this summer and one of the possible options could be Serie A.

So far only two clubs have been linked with Ceballos, Atlético Madrid and Milan. If the Whites are reluctant to see him pass through the city, they have good relations with the Rossoneri, with whom they have done business in recent times.

According to Diario AS, Milan would seek to conclude an agreement similar to that of Brahim Diaz, a loan with option to buy, but the Merengue would prefer a permanent departure.

10 million or nothing

Real Madrid are ready to consider an offer of at least 10 million euros to sell the former Real Betis player.

Other sources say Real Madrid would do anything to get a good deal for Ceballos, and with Arda Guler (on loan) and Luka Modric (out of contract) also potentially leaving, they aren’t necessarily looking to sell Ceballos. We can assume that with three years of contract remaining, Milan will have to make a big effort.

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