AC Milan could revive their interest in Morten Hjulmand, the Danish midfielder who impressed during his time at Lecce before joining Sporting. Hjulmand has a release clause of €80m in his contract but there's a 'pact' with Sporting that could see him leave for a reduced fee of €40-50m this summer. Ruben Amorim, who won the league title with Hjulmand at Sporting, is keeping a close eye on the situation and may try to convince Milan to make a move.

Amorim's relationship with Hjulmand could play a significant role in any potential transfer. The two worked together for over a season, and Amorim has spoken highly of Hjulmand's work-rate and skills. However, the price tag, even with the reduced fee, may prove to be a roadblock for Milan, especially given their absence from the Champions League.

Hjulmand's potential availability has not gone unnoticed, and it's likely that other clubs will also be interested in signing him. Amorim will need to make a strong case to Milan's management if he wants to bring Hjulmand to the San Siro.

The Dane's experience in Serie A, having played for Lecce, could make him an attractive target for Milan as they look to strengthen their squad.