
"Jovan Kirovski, sporting director of Milan Futuro, is planning to make direct contact with Kostic in the next few days, very soon. "The problem is that Milan is offering a fixed base offer of €2.5-€3 million. Partizan is asking for more. Then, with bonuses, all bonuses tied to performance in the first team, Milan would reach €7-€8 million. But right now, the gap between the clubs is wide."
"But right now, the gap between the clubs is wide. I won't deny that the player is pushing to go to Milan, but right now, that's not enough. An agreement between the clubs is needed, and Milan will have to raise the fixed base, at least to €4.5-€5-€5.5m... Even though the Rossoneri want to stay at €4.5m. Let's see if the two clubs find an agreement."
Milan Futuro is pursuing Montenegrin youngster Andrej Kostic from Partizan Belgrade and has submitted an initial offer. The club has limited first-team budget but allocated money for January transfers. Milan proposes a fixed fee of €2.5–3 million with performance-related bonuses that could push the total to €7–8 million. Partizan is asking for a higher fixed base, creating a notable gap between the clubs. Sporting director Jovan Kirovski plans to contact Kostic and reopen talks. Milan may need to raise the guaranteed fee toward €4.5–5.5 million, while the club prefers to remain near €4.5 million.
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