Samuel Chukwueze’s time at AC Milan is under intense scrutiny as the Nigerian winger edges closer to a potential January exit, Soccernet.ng reports.
Reports suggest the Serie A side may offload the 25-year-old during the upcoming transfer window, with Turkish giants Besiktas and Premier League contenders Arsenal both showing interest.
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Having joined Milan from Villarreal for a significant €21.1 million (approximately ₦34 billion) last year, expectations for Chukwueze were high.
However, the Nigerian international has struggled to find his rhythm in Italy, contributing just 10 goal involvements in 54 appearances since his arrival.
With an average of only 43 minutes per game, he has failed to justify Milan’s substantial investment.
Milan are reportedly planning a squad overhaul in January, with Chukwueze identified as one of the players who could make way.
His name has already been linked to Besiktas, with agents proposing him to the Turkish Super League side amid ongoing presidential elections at the club.
Chukwueze had previously attracted interest from Trabzonspor, but Besiktas now appear to be the frontrunners for his signature.
Samuel Chukwueze: Arsenal and Aston Villa Enter the Frame
The situation has also captured the attention of Premier League sides Arsenal and Aston Villa.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta faces a selection headache with Bukayo Saka sidelined by a hamstring injury until March.
A loan move for Chukwueze, potentially including a buy option, could offer a solution.
Aston Villa, led by former Villarreal boss Unai Emery, are another potential destination.
Emery worked closely with Chukwueze during his time in Spain and is reportedly keen to reunite with the player.
Milan, however, are looking to recoup the millions spent on Chukwueze’s transfer.
Arsenal, operating on a restricted budget, might find a loan arrangement with a future purchase clause an appealing route to securing the winger.
The Nigerian international is currently valued at €18 million by Transfermarkt, a sharp drop from his career-high €30 million valuation.