Mitty pointed out that Hoylen had been associated with Milan, who proposed a loan + a conditional forced buyout, but Milan did not completely convince Hoylen himself. Milan has decided to accelerate the introduction of Leverkusen's Bonifers. Milan's pursuit of Hoylen has been going on for several weeks, but it has never been finalized. Although the negotiations with Manchester United have not yet been completed in details, the overall progress is smooth; the real obstacle comes from the players themselves. Hoylen first asked the club to give a clear team building plan, and then insisted on converting loans into permanent transfers. Even though Milan has recently considered setting trigger conditions and turning "choose buyout" into "forced buyout", it has not yet received Hoylen's approval.
At the same time, there was another Naples offer on his agency's desk. Napoli is different from Milan. First, there is a Champions League to play; second, Lukaku is seriously injured and the center position is vacant, which obviously provides more continuous opportunities to play, which is particularly critical for Hoylen, who is preparing for the World Cup. Although Allegri admires him very much, in the competition between Pulisic, Leo and Jimenez, Hoylen is worried that if he only comes on loan and Milan is absent from the European war, it will be difficult to leave a deep mark. In contrast, although Conte has Luca, Naples has only a lot of opportunities for competition due to multi-line combat.
Naples, there are currently three candidates for center signing targets, Hoylen leads the lead, Chelsea's Jackson and Henk's Allokodal. After Lukaku was injured, Naples had asked Chelsea through an intermediary to assess the feasibility of loaning Jackson; at the same time, they also contacted Henk's Nigerian striker Alkodal. But after both of them were ranked, Naples would give away the No. 9 jersey as long as Hoylen nodded.