
Yunus Musah is reportedly holding off on a transfer move as he waits for AC Milan to lower their â¬30 million asking price, amid growing interest from West Ham United, Nottingham Forest, and Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Musah, who represents the United States at international level but is of Ghanaian descent, could be set for a return to English football just a year after leaving Valencia for Milan.
The 22-year-old is attracting attention from several Premier League sides, but none are currently willing to meet Milan’s valuation.
According to Calciomercato, Serie A champions Napoli have already had a bid turned down for the midfielder, with Milan rejecting the offer as it fell short of their expectations.
Despite that, Milan are reportedly open to parting ways with Musah, as new head coach Massimiliano Allegri does not see the American-Ghanaian as a good tactical fit in his plans for the 2025/26 season.
Musah now finds himself in a difficult position, with Milan keen to sell but unable to generate the required interest at their current asking price.
The situation is being closely watched by West Ham, Forest, and Wolves, all of whom are reportedly prepared to make a move should the Italian club reduce their demands.
The midfielder made 33 appearances for Milan last season but struggled to establish himself as a consistent starter.
A move back to the Premier League would offer Musah a fresh start, and the opportunity to gain more playing time ahead of the 2026 World Cup, which will be co-hosted by the United States.
For now, the midfielder remains in limbo as potential suitors await Milan’s next move in what could be one of the more drawn-out deals of the summer window.
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