AC Milan remains steadfast in their pursuit of Lazar Samardzic, but Udinese has shown no intention of granting concessions to the Rossoneri.
Samardzic continues to be a significant target for Milan during this transfer window.
However, as reported by *Messaggero Veneto*, Milan is hesitant to meet Udinese’s asking price of €25 million for the midfielder.
The Serie A giants are also unwilling to include additional player exchanges beyond those already proposed, which notably included Tommaso Pobega.
An anonymous source close to the negotiations stated, “Milan believes that €25 million is an overvaluation for Samardzic, and the club is aiming to negotiate a lower fee.”
Udinese, on the other hand, remains firm on their valuation of the 21-year-old talent.
A representative from Udinese indicated, “We value Samardzic highly, and we are not prepared to let him go for less than our asking price,” as reported by *Messaggero Veneto*.
As the transfer saga continues, Milan fans eagerly await further developments with hopes that a compromise can be found.