AC Milan could offload two players to Venezia in the coming weeks, as the Serie A newcomers look to strengthen their squad.
Warren Bondo and Filippo Terracciano have caught the eye of Venezia, who are eager to build a competitive team to ensure a long stay in Italy's top flight.
The two players returned to Milan after unsuccessful loan spells at Cremonese, and it seems they are not in the plans of the Rossoneri.
Milan are open to selling the pair outright, but a loan deal with an obligation to buy could also be on the cards.
Terracciano may have a slight advantage in terms of staying at Milan, given his versatility and the potential need for Ruben Amorim to make tactical adjustments.
The coach may see value in keeping the defender as a useful squad option.
Venezia's interest in Bondo and Terracciano comes as no surprise, given their desire to add experience and quality to their squad.
The Serie A newcomers are keen to make a strong impression and are willing to invest in players who can help them achieve their goals.
A deal could be close, with Milan looking to streamline their squad and Venezia seeking to bolster theirs.
The Rossoneri may be willing to negotiate a deal that suits both parties, either through a permanent transfer or a loan arrangement.







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