
"As MilanNews recall, on Tuesday night TeleLombardia journalist Cristiano Ruiu claimed that a source had told him that Milan had signed a preliminary contract with Vlahovic, whose deal expires at the end of the current season. The news stated that the Rossoneri management had secured the approval of the Serbian striker on the basis of a contract worth €8m net per season, which would make him the highest-paid player by some distance."
""That Allegri likes Vlahovic, that there is respect, that Milan wants and has been pursuing him for a long time, this is nothing new. With all due respect to other sources, what we know and what we understand is that Milan does not exceed certain salary parameters," Moretto said. "Offering a fixed base salary that exceeds €5m net per season, in short, is complicated. Theo Hernandez earned €5.1m, Leao with bonuses reaches €7m. Milan are very careful about certain financial parameters, exceeding €7m total with bonuses is not an option.""
AC Milan have not signed a pre-contract with Dusan Vlahovic. Milan pursued Vlahovic in the previous summer window and remain interested, while Vlahovic's current contract expires at the end of the season. A deal worth €8m net per season would make him the club's highest-paid player. AC Milan operate within strict salary parameters and typically avoid offering fixed base salaries above €5m net per season. Theo Hernandez earns €5.1m and Rafael Leao reaches €7m with bonuses. AC Milan aim to avoid total compensation exceeding €7m including bonuses.
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