AC Milan have decided they are willing to part with in-demand forward M'Baye Niang if their asking price of €16m is met, according to Italian daily Tuttosport.

Injuries disrupted Niang's season at the Rossoneri in the 2015/16 campaign, however he still impressed when on the pitch and has attracted interest from a whole host of English clubs.




Everton and West Ham have both made approaches to West Ham for Niang, causing AC Milan to consider the 21-year-old's future.

And it is claimed they are willing to allow him to leave if an interested party places €16m on the table.
 


The ball is now in the court of Naing's suitors as they digest the message the Rossoneri are sending on the forward's asking price.

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AC Milan beat off interest from several clubs in 2012 to snap up the highly rated youngster from French side Caen.

Niang has spent time at Montpellier and Genoa on loan.

Last season he scored eight goals in 21 appearances for the Italian giants.