Premier League
Nathan Aké, defender of Manchester City, is at the center of transfer rumors, and his future could be linked to Serie A. AC Milan, looking to reinforce their defense, has shown interest in the Dutch player, but so far, Manchester City has rejected any offer.
The main reason lies in the defensive injuries suffered by the Citizens, which have kept Aké indispensable, although his role in the team has diminished.
The interest of AC Milan and the refusal of Manchester City
According to Voetball Internacional, AC Milan has inquired about Nathan Aké on several occasions, intending to incorporate him as a key piece in their defense. However, coach Pep Guardiola has made it clear that he is not willing to let go of one of his most versatile players at this stage of the season. Aké, who has started in various competitions this season, has been relegated to a more secondary role due to the absences of other key defenders like Ruben Dias, John Stones, and Josko Gvardiol.
Despite being an important option for Manchester City, the player knows that his future could depend on his role in the team. Ronald Koeman, coach of the Netherlands, has made it clear that he will only select players who play regularly for their clubs for the upcoming World Cup, which could force Aké to make decisions about his future.

The dilemma of Nathan Aké and his future
AC Milan is not willing to make an investment without considering the player's future. Aware that Aké's market price would be high, the Italians are waiting for a signal from Manchester City to see if there is a possibility to negotiate his transfer. Meanwhile, the Dutch defender remains eager to play regularly and does not rule out a change, especially if the situation does not improve at City.
Ultimately, everything will depend on how the defensive injuries at Manchester City are resolved and if Aké sees an opportunity to take the next step in his career, whether by staying put or heading towards the Serie A.
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