Tiemoué Bakayoko reportedly visited the Milan headquarters today to explore a possible exit this summer.
The 27-year-old French midfielder returned to Milan on a two-year loan deal with a conditional obligation to buy clause attached last summer, but he hardly made an impact last campaign under Stefano Pioli, making only five Serie A starts.
As reported by Calciomercato.com, Bakayoko is now keen to find a new adventure after struggling for consistent minutes with Milan last season. One of his agents is currently in the Lombardy capital and a meeting could be scheduled with the club’s management in the next few days. The player himself paid the directors a visit today to highlight his intentions.
Although both parties are happy to part ways, things won’t be so simple; due to the fact that Bakayoko still has a year left on his loan deal, Milan will need to negotiate with Chelsea to try and find a solution that satisfies everyone.
In addition, should the Frenchman leave the Rossoneri this summer, they would not benefit from the Growth Decree law, which is only triggered for players who stay at least two years.
Source: m.allfootballapp.com