The negotiations between AC Milan and Chelsea for American winger Christian Pulisic seem to have slowed down but there is still a belief that the deal will get done, a report claims.
As has been reported by Corriere della Sera (via Milan News), there is a gap in the valuations of the two teams and it has led to a slight slowdown in the talks.
Milan are looking at paying a fee of around €15 million for the American winger, but Chelsea currently want a deal of around €25m.
There is clearly work to do, but the general belief is that the two clubs that have got a good working relationship will find a deal somewhere in the middle.
Milan need another winger who can play on the right and have been closely monitoring Pulisic for a very long time. Chelsea want to offload a lot of players to help meet FFP regulations.
Bloody hell. We have been in dire need of a RW for years now, settle for 20 and call it a day.
#cardinaleout
I think if the above is true, a €10 m is too much of a difference and we should move on
But if their is confidence the deal will go through then the numbers and ultimately the difference stated above can’t be accurate.
Please make this happen. The waiting is killing me!