Lazio boss accepts Sergey Milinkovic-Savic's exit while Manchester United is approaching a £ 90 million transfer



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Simone Inzaghi agrees to lose the midfielder (photo: NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Lazio manager Simone Inzaghi wants Sergej Milinkovic-Savic to stay but agrees that his team will be forced to sell, Manchester United approaching a £ 90m transfer.

Information reported in Italy claims that the Serbian international is about to move to Old Trafford, there are only additions to be agreed between the two clubs.

Inzaghi also admitted that Lazio could be forced to sell the 24-year-old midfielder – considered a direct substitute for Paul Pogba – which is another sign that he is on his way to the Premier League.

"I think I would like Milinkovic-Savic to stay, but I also think that the club has to consider the offers as soon as they arrive, and then make a decision," Inzaghi said.

Milinkovic-Savic should leave (Photo: Getty Images)

"We know that if he had to leave, we would have important shoes to fill in. I hope he'll stay, he had a great pre-season training camp, but the market is open and we are ready for any situation.

"Milinkovic will play today's friendly match against Mantova, where he had to leave, we would not need a physical figure to get to the middle of the field. chosen with the club, we sat down and chatted calmly.

"Milinkovic is 24 now, he is no longer a child. I can give him advice, he is at our disposal and has not missed a workout, but I do not know what will happen. I hope he stays.

"If a major offer comes, it's just that the club will take it into consideration."

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