Milan forced to choose between Walker and Rashford
Under Italian law, Serie A clubs can only bring in one foreign player per season unless they let one of their squad leave. England, since Brexit, counts as a non-EU country in Serie A.
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Milan's interest in Marcus Rashford is public since Manchester United hinted that they were looking for a way out for the youth player and so far ‘One Club Man’. In recent hours, the ‘Rossoneri’ have also targeted Kyle Walker, another player who is looking for a future outside the city of Manchester, in his case as a City player.
However, ‘talkSPORT’ reveals a major drawback that the San Siro outfit will have to face this winter transfer window in relation to the Premier League. Italian law only allows two non-EU players to be registered per season and the number is limited to one unless a non-EU player leaves the club.
In relation to this, British players became foreigners for the Serie A since Brexit came into effect, so Milan are not in a position to bring in both Rashford and Walker unless another non-EU player leaves the team.
Interest in Walker has grown in recent days, especially after it emerged that the Manchester City full-back does not want to leave for Saudi Arabian football as had initially been speculated. The 'Rossoneri', according to 'talkSPORT,' would have to compete with Real Madrid, who want the England international because of their injury-plagued defence.
Milan's interest in Rashford is not exclusive to the England attacker. According to the aforementioned source, Barcelona, Juventus and Monaco are also keeping an eye on what could happen with the Red Devils' player. In any case, the club that is pushing hardest to sign him, which is also one of the least desirable options for the English player, is Borussia Dortmund">Borussia Dortmund, who have even met with Rashford's agents.
However, ‘talkSPORT’ reveals a major drawback that the San Siro outfit will have to face this winter transfer window in relation to the Premier League. Italian law only allows two non-EU players to be registered per season and the number is limited to one unless a non-EU player leaves the club.
In relation to this, British players became foreigners for the Serie A since Brexit came into effect, so Milan are not in a position to bring in both Rashford and Walker unless another non-EU player leaves the team.
Interest in Walker has grown in recent days, especially after it emerged that the Manchester City full-back does not want to leave for Saudi Arabian football as had initially been speculated. The 'Rossoneri', according to 'talkSPORT,' would have to compete with Real Madrid, who want the England international because of their injury-plagued defence.
Milan's interest in Rashford is not exclusive to the England attacker. According to the aforementioned source, Barcelona, Juventus and Monaco are also keeping an eye on what could happen with the Red Devils' player. In any case, the club that is pushing hardest to sign him, which is also one of the least desirable options for the English player, is Borussia Dortmund">Borussia Dortmund, who have even met with Rashford's agents.
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