Granit Xhaka wants Milan with all his heart—he sees it as a bus he can’t afford to miss at this stage of his career, especially as he’s no longer a youngster.
Bayer Leverkusen’s hesitations, having already dismantled the squad by letting go of their most sought-after talents, stem from the fact that selling the midfielder would be another heavy blow to their outlook. But Xhaka has made his choice and doesn’t intend to go back.

Milan need to get closer to the €15 million asking price for his transfer, well beyond any concerns to his age (the club has always preferred younger players with potential resale value), especially after the deal made with Modric.
Xhaka would add experience to Milan side

Xhaka played 33 times in Bundesliga for Leverkusen last season and although the player turns 33 in September, his vast experience in the German top flight and Premier League would be an important boost if Milan were to sign the midfielder.