As a result, AC Milan believes that signing Retegui can help the team improve their performance, which was eighth place last season. The club is willing to pay €40 million for his transfer, but this is €10 million less than the asking price.
According to reports, a Saudi club, Al-Qadisiyah, is preparing to offer €60 million for Retegui's services. This significant offer may challenge AC Milan's bid to sign the striker.
AC Milan currently has only one striker on their books, Santiago Gimenez, following the departures of Tammy Abraham and Luka Jovic.