AC Milan are set to face a difficult decision this summer regarding what to do with midfielder Lucas Paqueta, according to a report.
As La Gazzetta dello Sport notes on Monday (via MilanLive), Paquetá is the most expensive purchase of the Elliott era so far but has failed to live up to expectations.
After a good first few months under Gennaro Gattuso in which improvements were seen game-by-game, the Brazil international has found himself essentially frozen out, and even asked not to be called up for a game against Brescia in January.
Now Milan must decide whether to throw the towel in or work to try and restore Paqueta back to being a key man. The first road appears difficult to follow at the moment, purely because no team is likely to come forward and pay the €30million needed to ensure no loss on the balance sheet.
If offers do not arrive, then a loan spell away from Milan could become useful solution. The goal could be to send him back to Flamengo, the club who the Rossoneri paid €35million to last January in order to sign him.
Paqueta has played in just 9 of the last 19 games in all competitions, and the total of minutes accumulated between Marco Giampaolo and Stefano Pioli's respect reigns is just 834.