Andre Silva’s move to Monaco has broken down, according to various reports this evening. After the striker completed his medical tests this morning, the announcement never arrived, and the reason has now been revealed.
As reported by MilanNews.it, the player has failed to reach an economic agreement with the French side, and thus the negotiations have stalled. The parties are currently very far apart, and as of now, the move is off.
The report adds that the turn of events won’t have any impact on the Rossoneri’s signing of Angel Correa, as the €30m gained from the Portuguese striker’s sale would’ve been put towards that deal.
More updates on the matter are expected in the coming hours. Until then, it seems that Andre Silva will remain at the club, at least for now.
Affare Silva-Monaco a rischio (ma si prova comunque a chiudere lo stesso) perché non hanno trovato accordo economico tra giocatore e Monaco, non per le visite mediche non superate. Situazione che non ha ripercussioni sull affare Correa @MilanNewsit
— Antonio Vitiello (@AntoVitiello) July 23, 2019
“The report adds that the turn of events won’t have any impact on the Rossoneri’s signing of Angel Correa, as the €30m gained from the Portuguese striker’s sale would’ve been put towards that deal”
This seems a bit contradictory. The €30m gained would have been put toward Correa’s deal, so failure to sell Silva somehow DOESN’T impact that? Proofreading is important.