
"In this negotiation, he's valued at around 24 million euros. And Corinthians owns 70% of André. So, if Corinthians makes the sale, it would be for 17 million euros because they own 70%. 15 million upfront and another 2 million in performance-related bonuses. These bonuses would be achieved while he's still at Corinthians."
"Everyone knows that Corinthians needs to sell players, that was very clear, we have always said that, since the first day I arrived here. And it was stated by the club's board, by the financial sector, by President Osmar, that sales are necessary to balance the cash flow."
"If the sale goes through, André would only go to Milan in the middle of the year. He would stay here until the end, even before the World Cup. And if the sale goes through, Corinthians would get 20% of a future resale. 20% of the capital gain from the future sale would go to Corinthians."
AC Milan is closing in on a deal to sign Corinthians' 19-year-old midfielder André for around €24 million. Corinthians owns 70% of the player, meaning the club would receive €17 million from the transfer: €15 million upfront plus €2 million in performance-based bonuses tied to minutes played before his departure. André would remain at Corinthians until mid-year before joining Milan, and the Brazilian club would retain 20% of any future resale profits. Sporting director Marcelo Paz confirmed the offer details while emphasizing that Corinthians must sell players to address financial difficulties and maintain cash flow stability.
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