Diego Laxalt will be one of the first to leave Milan this summer, having just returned from his season-long loan spell at Celtic. In fact, the Rossoneri have reached an agreement for his departure, a report claims.
According to Daniele Longo, Milan have reached an agreement with Dynamo Moscow for the permanent transfer of Laxalt. The Russian side will pay around €4m for the services of the Uruguayan, who did well at Celtic.
✅ Accordo definito tra #Milan e #DinamoMosca per circa 4 milioni di euro @cmdotcom pic.twitter.com/qTxLxiOGdO
— Daniele Longo (@86_longo) June 12, 2021
This also means that the Rossoneri will avoid a capital loss, which is a success although signing him in the first place was evidently not a good decision. In any case, it’s cash that Paolo Maldini and Ricky Massara will be able to use elsewhere this summer.
Among other things, they are looking to bring in a new left-back that can act as the deputy for Theo Hernandez. Laxalt was deemed not good enough by the club and that is why his departure materialised so quickly.
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Why only 4 million??
Wasn’t there an option to buy with celtic of about 9 million?
So they should have sold him for atleast 8 million
I dont know why milan always targets no losses instead of a profit😐
Stop with the that “capital loss” already.
Bought for 18, sold for 4. That is a loss of capital equivalent to 12 million euros.
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