AC Milan improve Inter’s offer for Sandro Tonali
AC Milan want to play their cards to purchase Sandro Tonali from Brescia. The Rossoneri are offering better conditions than Inter.
AC Milan have experienced an exponential grown in 2020 and especially after the lockdown the Rossoneri have achieved extraordinary results. However, the club knows that top signings are needed to secure a place in the Champions League next season.
According to reports by La Gazzetta dello Sport, one of the top transfer targets of AC Milan is Sandro Tonali. Brescia are mathematically relegated to Serie B and the 20-year-old defensive midfielder will certainly leave the team in the summer to join a bigger club.
AC Milan are one of the most interested clubs in the Italian starlet and are currently in talks with Brescia for the player. Brescia have given their word to Inter for Tonali. The offer of the Nerazzurri is a loan with a obligation to buy for a total of 30 million euros to be paid in 4 years.
The Rossoneri, after having collected 25 million from the sale of Jesus Suso to Sevilla, has the money to equalize the Inter’s proposal for the Tonali. But AC Milan intend to make the 30 million payment in 3 years, immediately offering 10 million to Brescia.
AC Milan’s offer is much better than that of Inter, who must also sell some midfielders to make room for him. Instead, the Rossoneri have room to maneuver freely since Lucas Biglia and Giacomo Bonaventura will leave at the end of the season.
With Rangnick not joining the Rossoneri, AC Milan are changing transfer targets and are once again strongly interested in Tonali. The Italy international is without a doubt the brightest talent in Serie A. A player with great potential for the future, the profile suitable for the club’s project. It will not be easy to secure his services but Maldini will try nevertheless. Being able to snatch him from Inter would be a huge boost even if the Nerazzurri remain in advantage since they have agreed terms with the player.
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