Tuttosport: Kamada has said ‘yes’ to Milan move – why Maldini is waiting

AC Milan have reached an agreement with soon-to-be free agent Daichi Kamada and the Japanese international could thus be wearing red and black next season. In fact, the Rossoneri just need to give the final go-ahead. 

As reported by Tuttosport this morning (via MilanNews), Milan have been in talks with the entourage of Kamada for quite some time. The player recently said yes to a contract worth around €3m per year for 3-4 years.

The final go-ahead is still needed from Paolo Maldini and Ricky Massara, who simultaneously are focused on the season finale with just two games left, with the top-four race not officially decided yet. The feeling is that Milan will sign the player in the end, though.

Kamada has made 45 appearances for Frankfurt this season and he has found the back of the net 16 times, as well as assisting six goals. Being a very flexible midfielder, he’s the perfect reinforcement for Stefano Pioli’s side.