Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg is keen to depart from the club this summer, with several top clubs showing interest in his services.
Among these suitors, AC Milan has emerged as a prominent contender for the Danish international’s signature.
According to sources from Football Insider, Hojbjerg has communicated his desire to leave North London to his friends.
His agent has already initiated discussions with multiple clubs, including AC Milan, Juventus, and Napoli.
Hojbjerg’s frustration with his limited playing time under manager Ange Postecoglou has become apparent.
Despite making 36 appearances last season, he started only 8 Premier League games, driving his search for regular playing time elsewhere.
This decision aligns with Postecoglou’s plans, as the manager is reportedly open to Hojbjerg’s departure, seeing him as not fitting into the long-term vision for the team.
The potential transfer fee for the defensive midfielder is around €20 million, which AC Milan views as an affordable investment for a player of his calibre.
As Hojbjerg enters the final year of his contract, set to expire in June next year, Tottenham is open to his sale, aiming to generate funds for new signings.