Sky Germany: Milan admirers of Arijon Ibrahimovic – Bayern’s clause outlined

By Oliver Fisher -

AC Milan are interested in bringing another Ibrahimovic to the club, this time Arijon Ibrahimovic who is impressing on loan at Frosinone this season.

Sky Germany are reporting that Ibrahimovic is attracting interest from a number of clubs given that he has now nailed down a starting spot at Frosinone despite being just 18 years of age.

Ibrahimovic became the first player born in 2005 to score a goal in the Italian top flight and this has forced teams like Milan, Eintracht Frankfurt and Sporting CP to take note of his exploits.

For all three clubs, Ibrahimovic is a possible transfer target for the coming summer and is being closely monitored. He has a contract with Bayern until 2025, and moved to Serie A on a season-long loan last summer.

According to Sky, Frosinone are paying a six-figure loan fee to Bayern for the winger but they also have a €3.5m option to buy which they can trigger.


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Bayern have a buy-back option worth €11m after this season, while in 2025 it would be €14m, and they have a 20% resale clause too.

The Nuremberg-born forward has amassed one goal and one assist in 10 Serie A appearances for Frosinone, as well as scoring in their only Coppa Italia game.

He has played most (eight) of those games on the left, but can also play on the right, and he is a Germany U19 international too.

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