CM: Milan have agreement with Kamada in hand – decision needed as competition lurks

AC Milan have an agreement in principle with Daichi Kamada but must accelerate to avoid losing him to a competitor, a report claims.

Calciomercato.com report that Kamada is a very popular player among the Milan management because of his consistency (he is on four straight seasons with at least 13 goal contributions) and his versatility, given he is able to play as an attacking midfielder, a box-to-box midfielder and as a winger.

There is another boost too: Kamada likes the idea of a move to Milan. Things moved quickly in the talks between Paolo Maldini, Ricky Massara and his entourage, to the extent there is an agreement in principle over a three-year contract worth €3m net per season.

However, there is competition Atletico Madrid, Borussia Dortmund, Benfica and Napoli, while the Rossoneri need closure on other situations such as their league finish and the future of Brahim Diaz before they can seal everything with the Japan international.