AC Milan have reportedly managed to close a deal with Brescia that will see midfielder Sandro Tonali stay at the club permanently.
The Rossoneri seem to be locked in a tug-of-war with their Lombardy neighbours over the talented midfielder as they wish to try and amend the original terms of the deal struck last summer, which was a €10m loan with a €15m option to buy plus €10m in bonuses and a 15% future resale percentage.
According to what is being reported by Radio Rossonera (via ACMilanGoleador), Milan have finally managed to agree a deal with Brescia over Tonali, and the operation is close to being completed.
The new terms are as follows: a €10m loan which has already been paid, €10m for the option to buy plus €5m in bonuses – therefore a saving of €10m on the previous total amount. In addition, Giacomo Olzer will sign for Brescia but Milan have protected themselves with a buy-back option.
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Very good deal I must say, imagine Liverpool signing a midfielder like Aclantara for £25m last year, while we negotiating €35m for Tonali. He is good but overpriced, €20m seems a fair deal if you ask me.
Good business, buyback clause on Olzer, very good.
Now get Bakayoko, and our CM is sorted.
Yes, not too bad deal…
As we need to nurture more Italian talents too I think…