
"It seemed that AC Milan would pay a much larger sum for Niclas Fullkrug if they bought him in the summer. However, this is not the case. A lot has been said about the deal for Fullkrug and one of the most important things has been the cost of his purchase. Of course, the deal is a loan for now, but it could become permanent in six months."
""The redemption right is about 5 million euros. Ready a contract until the end of the season plus another year." Further clarification also arrived from Gianluca Di Marzio, stating that the deal would not be nearly as costly as first imagined, via MilanNews. "The operation is different from the Boniface one, there it was an important purchase. The right of redemption surprised us, too. It's €5m as a redemption right, a low figure, really.""
Niclas Fullkrug will join AC Milan on an initial loan with a redemption (buy) right of about €5 million, far lower than earlier estimates of €12–13 million. The loan includes a contract until the end of the season plus an option for another year. Fullkrug arrives seeking to regain form after a difficult 18 months in Europe and could make the move permanent if he quickly performs well. Reporters Matteo Moretto and Gianluca Di Marzio confirmed the low redemption fee and contrasted the operation with the more expensive Boniface transfer. Fullkrug also has World Cup aspirations with Germany.
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