ABOVE: Stephan El Shaarawy has been linked with a move away from AC Milan
Reports in Italy suggest Milan's vice-president Adriano Galliani has travelled to Italy to discuss a deal
But the move didn't kick on as new boss Manuel Pellegrini didn't share his predecessor Roberto Mancini's views that the Italian would be a top-quality addition.
Moneybags Monaco want to take advantage of Milan's stance and are lining him up as their latest big-money signing.
And that figure will not exceed £160m if their move for El Shaarawy and Boateng comes up trumps.
Reports in Italy suggest Milan's vice-president Adriano Galliani has travelled to Italy to discuss a deal for the pair.
Chelsea had previously been linked with a move for Ghanaian midfielder Boateng.
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