Friday, 25 June 2021
Sandro Tonali Wants to Stay, Milan Never Reach an Agreement with Brescia
By db-admin
DBasia.news – Sandro Tonali is reportedly pushing to stay at AC Milan, but negotiations with Brescia have yet to come to an agreement.
It is known that the Rossoneri and Rondinelle are still holding a dialogue about Tonali’s future, but so far the two sides have different views so that a common ground has not been reached.
According to reports from Tuttosport, the Italy international has technically returned to Brescia after Milan failed to activate their purchase option clause before the deadline they agreed to as part of his transfer deal last season, which included a paid loan of 10 million euros with an option to buy. 15 million euros or IDR 240 billion and a bonus of 10 million euros plus a percentage of future resale.
The outlet added that the Rossoneri management are working on reaching an agreement with Rondinelle president Massimo Cellino.
It will take time, but the transaction is expected to continue as the 21-year-old midfielder continues to push to stay at the San Siro.
Meanwhile, Il Corriere dello Sport claims Milan are struggling to break the deadlock with Brescia and when dialogue between the two parties is routinely carried out, the situation is currently stuck because the nominal offered by Paolo Maldini and his friends has not matched Cellino’s request. However, the process does not seem to be able to be completed in a short time.