The Serie A giants have reportedly expressed interest in luring the highly-rated central defender and the midfield maestro to San Siro in the upcoming January transfer market.
Reports in Italian media indicate that AC Milan have expressed keen interest in signing Ajax Amsterdam midfielder, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Toby-Alderweireld-c35183, in the upcoming winter transfer window.
The Rossoneri have made abysmal start to the 2012/13 campaign that has left the club with no other choice but to reinforce their squad in the upcoming January transfer market, and have reportedly earmarked Eriksen and Alderweireld as a perfect addition to
their squad.
According to La Stampa, the Milan giants sporting director, Ariedo Braida, was at Amsterdam Arena to watch the Danish sensation and the Belgian stopper in action against Manchester City in a UEFA Champions League encounter.
And reports confirm that the Rossoneri chief was extremely delighted to see a brilliant performance from the duo, especially from the 20-year-old midfield maestro, who staged a dazzling show throughout the 90 minutes.
Eriksen, who came through the ranks of Ajax’s youth academy, made his professional career debut in the 2010/11 season, and has been performing brilliantly since then.
Netting 21 goals while grabbing an impressive 39 assists in over 100 games, the Danish prodigy has been making headlines for all the good reasons for the past couple of seasons, and his impressive shows have garnered him severe interest from several top
European clubs.
The 20-year-old has an ongoing contract at Amsterdam Arena that runs until the summer of 2014, and the Ajax management will not let go of their prized asset for anything less than 17 million Euros.
Meanwhile, Alderweireld, who started his professional career at the Amsterdammers in the 2008/09 season, has emerged as one of the best central defenders playing in the highest echelons of Dutch football in the recent years.
The Belgian stopper has thus far represented De Joden in 125 Eredivisie games, netting 10 goals along the way. The 23-year-old has an ongoing contract at Amsterdam Arena that runs until the end of the 2013/14 season, but the Amsterdammers management will
let go of their prized asset should an offer in the region of 10 million Euros comes in.
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