ESPN Brasil: Milan agree fee and terms over Corinthian star but may need FIFA intervention
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ESPN Brasil: Milan agree fee and terms over Corinthian star but may need FIFA intervention
"According to ESPN Brasil, André's transfer to Milan has not yet been fully finalised by Corinthians, but the deal could still go through regardless of president Osmar Stabile's signature. The Rossoneri are protected primarily through the exchange of contract drafts, with a significant portion of the documents already signed by Corinthians' legal department."
"Last Friday, after approximately two weeks of negotiations, the Rossoneri finalised all the details of the purchase, with the total value reaching up to €17m. It will be €15m plus €2m in bonuses for 70% of the player's economic rights - the portion that belongs exclusively to Corinthians."
"If Stabile refuses to sign off on the deal in the coming days, Milan are considering taking the matter to FIFA to resolve the situation. The player meanwhile has already agreed personal terms over a contract until 2031."
AC Milan are closing in on signing young midfielder André from Corinthians in a deal worth approximately €12-13m. The transfer is in advanced stages with contract drafts exchanged and signed by Corinthians' legal department, establishing a binding offer that commits both parties to the terms. André has agreed personal terms on a contract until 2031. The total deal value reaches up to €17m (€15m plus €2m in bonuses) for 70% of the player's economic rights, with André waiving his 30% to expedite the process. If Corinthians president Osmar Stabile refuses to sign, Milan may escalate to FIFA. The 19-year-old will undergo medical examinations before a permanent move after the World Cup, with Corinthians retaining 20% of future sale proceeds.
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