
"According to Di Marzio, Jimenez made the switch to the Premier League via the formula of a 12-month loan with an option to buy that became an obligation if certain things were ticked off during the season. On Saturday, all the conditions agreed between Milan and Bournemouth regarding the full-back's obligation to buy were met, given that he was a starter against Aston Villa the break that particular threshold."
"MilanNews confirm the development, but add some more information. It should be noted that not all of the money will end up in Milan's accounts: half of it will go to Real Madrid, who secured a 50% resale clause when they let Jimenez join Milan. So far this season, Jimenez has made 22 appearances for Bournemouth in the Premier League and FA Cup, also scoring one goal (in the league on January 24 against Liverpool)."
Jimenez initially moved to Bournemouth on a 12-month loan with an option to buy that converted to an obligation once agreed conditions were met. The obligation was triggered after he started the match against Aston Villa, meeting the specified threshold. Bournemouth will pay €19m plus €5m in potential bonuses to Milan as the agreed fee. Half of the transfer proceeds will be passed to Real Madrid due to a 50% resale clause they retained when selling the player to Milan. Jimenez made 22 appearances this season and scored once, and his ties to Milan are now ended.
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