Milan have been closely monitoring Alexis Saelemaekers’ progress at Rome.
Without Paulo Dybala’s double, Alexis Saelemaekers would have been the Rome-Parma man of the match.
With a goal, a penalty won and a performance of great intensity in the right winger role, the Belgian confirmed that he is an essential element for Claudio Ranieri.
Thanks to his versatility, Saelemaekers adapted naturally to the tactical changes requested by the coach, becoming a pillar in the team’s reconstruction.
Roma hope to keep him for next season, but road ahead looks complicated, writes The Republic.
Milan – owners of Saelemaekers – are following the player’s progress with interest, aware that his value could rise further.
Last summer, the deal between the two clubs was hastily drawn up: a series of loans that brought Saelemaekers to Roma and Tammy Abraham to Milan as a luxury reserve.
However, an injury to the England centre-forward forced the parties to review the deal, turning it into a dry loan for both players.
Milan are now in a position of strength. Saelemaekers, under contract until 2027, could be valued at least 15 million euros, but the price is expected to increase if the Belgian continues to perform at the level seen in recent weeks.
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