
"As MilanNews relay from Brazilian outlet Globo Esporte, the Corinthians president Osmar Stabile has stepped in, deciding to block the transfer to Serie A. An agreement has already been reached, but the final signatures are still required. Reactions from the fans, as well as the coach, have caused the club to put a hold on things, despite everything being effectively done."
"The decision is expected to be announced today, and if he is to arrive, the Diavolo must improve their offer. Whilst there is talk of an appeal to FIFA, the Brazilian club are not in fear of the situation, believing that they will not face any legal repercussions."
"For what it is worth, André's position is still clear; the fact that he is willing to give up his 30% transfer rights says that he wants the move."
AC Milan pursued Brazilian midfielder André, born in 2006, with a transfer agreement reportedly finalized. However, Corinthians president Osmar Stabile blocked the move to Serie A due to negative reactions from fans and coaching staff, halting proceedings despite the deal being essentially complete. The club must either improve their financial offer or pursue FIFA intervention to proceed. Corinthians management expressed confidence they face no legal consequences. André demonstrated commitment to the transfer by willingly surrendering his 30% transfer rights, indicating strong desire to join Milan.
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