By Wale Mustapha
Nigerian international Samuel Chukwueze appears set to leave AC Milan at the end of the 2024/2025 season, with the Serie A giants reportedly preparing to offload the winger, according to Corriere dello Sport.
The 25-year-old joined Milan from Spanish side Villarreal three years ago but has struggled to consistently impress at the San Siro.
As a result, the Rossoneri are now open to listening to offers for the Super Eagles forward, NigeriaFootball.ng reports.
Chukwueze came close to a move to Premier League club Fulham during the January transfer window and previously rejected a lucrative offer from Saudi Arabia last summer.
Interest in the winger remains strong, with clubs in the Premier League, LaLiga, and the Saudi Pro League reportedly monitoring his situation.
So far this season, Chukwueze has registered three goals in 24 Serie A appearances. With Milan preparing for a summer overhaul, his time at the club may soon come to an end.

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