ESPN Brasil: Milan consider new offer to break Andre stalemate - why they will not go to FIFA
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ESPN Brasil: Milan consider new offer to break Andre stalemate - why they will not go to FIFA
"According to ESPN sources, the Rossoneri management have 'cooled down' on the possibility of going to FIFA to try 'force' the transfer to be finalised. They have indicated to Corinthians that they will return with a new proposal to try to definitively secure the signing of the teenager."
"The Brazilian club for their part have stressed that they will only resume negotiations if an offer of €22m is made for its share of the player. Internally, there are doubts as to whether the Rossoneri will reach that amount."
"Among the club officials who oppose the sale, the argument is that the midfielder's value could increase even more in the coming months, and the goal should be to surpass the biggest sale in the club's history (Gabriel Moscardo to PSG)."
AC Milan remains interested in signing André from Corinthians after their initial €17m offer (€15m fixed plus €2m bonuses) was rejected by club president Osmar Stabile. Milan has decided against pursuing FIFA intervention and instead plans to return with an improved proposal. Corinthians has set a new asking price of €22m for their 70% stake in the teenager. Internally, Corinthians is divided on the sale, with coaching staff and players favoring André's retention. The club is simultaneously working to increase André's salary to keep him in Brazilian football. Some officials believe his value will continue rising, potentially exceeding the club's record transfer fee.
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