
"Alex Jimenez has already convinced Bournemouth that he is worth signing permanently, and AC Milan are set for a windfall as a result. As a reminder, Milan decided to let Jimenez leave the club late in the summer window to secure a switch to another team that play in red and black stripes, albeit in the Premier League. A loan with an initial option to buy deal was agreed with Bournemouth."
"He claims that - following Jimenez's great performance against Liverpool and the level he's showing in the Premier League at just 20 years old - he will become a permanent Bournemouth player. Not only that, but there will be no buy-back or any future resale percentage in favour of Real Madrid, who Milan signed the full-back from. If Los Blancos want him back, it will take 'a direct negotiation with Bournemouth', who will pay Milan a total of €22m plus bonuses."
Alex Jimenez moved from AC Milan to Bournemouth on a loan with an initial option to buy. The loan agreement included conditions that convert the option into an obligation based on a guaranteed number of appearances in all competitions. Jimenez is close to meeting those appearance conditions after strong Premier League performances, notably against Liverpool. An update from Matteo Moretto indicates Bournemouth will sign him permanently. Real Madrid will have no buy-back or future resale percentage. Any Real Madrid interest would require direct negotiation with Bournemouth. Bournemouth will pay AC Milan €22m plus potential bonuses.
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