MN: Milan close to sale of 22-year-old striker as Cremonese seal agreement

By Oliver Fisher -

AC Milan striker Frank Tsadjout is close to leaving the club once again but this time permanently rather than on loan, a report claims.

According to what is being reported by MilanNews, Cremonese are serious about signing Tsadjout from the Rossoneri, and things are quite far advanced. The parties have found a definitive agreement for the sale on a permanent basis and the signature on the contract could arrive in the next few hours.

In addition, there was also a survey for the player by Ascoli, a club that has already Tsadjout on loan, but it seems that a new experience in Serie A beckons for the 22-year-old.

Tsadjout spent time with the Milan youth sector but never made his senior debut for the club, instead going on four loans spells starting with Charleroi in Belgium and then going to Cittadella, Pordernone and Ascoli in Italy, the latter being for the second half of 2021-22.

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4 Comments

    1. You never knows what might happen down the road when selling a young player but every loan he has been out at points at a completely different conclusion than yours. He hasnt impressed in the belgian league and neither has he impressed in serie b.
      He is is only a few days short of the age of 23 and his contract will expire next year and due to the new ruleset we will only be allowed to loan out 8 players this year and 7 and finally 6 in the following years so we cant keep stockpiling talents that wont get a chance to play.
      If we can either sell him for 0.5-1mil and have a buyback clause or even giving them for free with a high resale percentage in a future sale we should be happy about this move.

    2. Auba are shining on small club on france while frank not shining on his loan. Getting small fee or resale value already benefit for AC Milan

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