The uncertainty surrounding Daichi Kamada should soon clear as the playmaker is expected to undergo his medical before the end of the month, a report claims.
Calciomercato.com recall how the first reports of interest in Kamada emerged on May 31 and the situation has not changed despite the farewells of Paolo Maldini and Ricky Massara as the directors.
The Japan international remains one of the priorities for Stefano Pioli and Geoffrey Moncada, with the Rossoneri having reached an agreement in principle with his agents over a four-year contract worth €3m net per season.
Atletico Madrid and Borussia Dortmund have his name on their wish list and have tried to hijack the deal, but Kamada has no intention of doing a U-turn at this stage and wants Milan.
Kamada is currently busy with the Japanese national team, who after demolishing Salvador 6-0 will face Peru tomorrow in Osaka. According to the Japanese press, Kamada will play as a midfielder in the 4-3-3 formation designed by Moriyasu.
After the match against Peru, he should travel to Milan to define the final details and undergo his medical. There is confidence that his agents have solved the bureaucratic problems that have held back the deal, with Kamada ready to become Brahim Diaz’s heir.