AC Milan has set their sights on Manchester United's Donny van de Beek, viewing him as a potential successor to Sandro Tonali who recently moved to Newcastle United. This move is part of Milan's strategy to bolster their squad after Tonali's departure, which left a concerning gap in their lineup.

According to Fichajes, Van de Beek is seen as one of Manchester United's least successful recent signings. The Dutch player, who joined United from Ajax in 2020 for €46.5m, may find himself on his way out as the exit door at Old Trafford is reportedly "wide open throughout this summer".

Van de Beek's performance at United has been less than impressive, with an unfortunate injury shortening his season and leaving him unable to make a substantial impact under his former Ajax manager Erik ten Hag. Now, a transfer may be in the cards, which could provide much-needed funds for United's own transfer objectives.

AC Milan's coach, Stefano Pioli, is a strong advocate for Van de Beek's signing and sees potential in the Dutch midfielder. Milan is said to be ready to offer €20m, but United might be holding out for a higher bid. However, AC Milan is unlikely to exceed their proposed figure, and thorough discussions are expected before a definitive decision is made.

AC Milan, who have been recently bolstered by a cash injection following Tonali's unexpected sale, are keen on making strategic moves in the current transfer window. While they've already signed Ruben Loftus-Cheek from Chelsea, Pioli wants to further enhance the depth of his midfield line-up, hence their interest in Van de Beek.

Despite the reportedly lukewarm interest in the Dutch midfielder, AC Milan's pursuit is certainly a welcome development for United. However, Van de Beek's future will largely depend on the valuation of the player.

A transfer to Milan could provide Van de Beek with an opportunity to rejuvenate his career, and the fresh environment might just be what he needs to rediscover his form and reestablish himself in the national team. At this stage, however, these remain mere speculations, but they carry the potential to solidify into concrete developments.