Milinkovic-Savic joined Lazio from Belgian club KRC Genk for €15 million in the summer of 2015. He has since been a key player for the Serie A outfit, making 297 appearances across all competitions for them.
The 27-year-old found the back of the net 58 times and provided 53 assists in those matches. His performances for Lazio have seen him attract transfer interest from other clubs in recent years.
Manchester United are one such club credited with a serious interest in Milinkovic-Savic. They have been linked with a move for the midfielder this summer as well, with reports claiming they have been in touch with his representatives.
Lazio, though, are reluctant to sanction a move for the Serbia international. Claudio Lolito, the owner and president of the club, has reportedly slapped a €100 million price tag on the player to fend off interest in him.
However, the size of the asking fee has not gone down well in Milinkovic-Savic’s camp. His agent, Kezman, has questioned Lazio’s decision to demand €100 million for the midfielder despite not being successful in Europe in recent years. He told Corriere dello Sport [via Tutto Mercato Web]:
Milinkovic-Savic’s contract with Lazio runs out at the end of the 2023-24 season.
Could Manchester United step up interest in Milinkovic-Savic?
Manchester United are said to have touched base with Milinkovic-Savic’s representatives recently. However, it is unclear whether they will pursue a move for the Serbian this late in the window.
It is worth noting that the Red Devils have already forked out €70 million to sign Casemiro this month. With Ajax winger Antony set to cost them another €100 million, a move to Milinkovic-Savic this summer is unlikely.
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