Schira: Milan schedule meeting with Goretzka's agents for next week - their offer
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Schira: Milan schedule meeting with Goretzka's agents for next week - their offer
AC Milan are expected to meet Leon Goretzka’s agents next week to discuss a summer transfer. Goretzka is identified as a key target to strengthen the squad, with Massimiliano Allegri keen on keeping him as manager. The transfer outcome depends on Champions League qualification, because Goretzka does not want to leave Bayern Munich for a club outside the competition. Milan must secure results against Cagliari tonight to remain in contention. Nico Schira reports that a contract is already prepared, offering €5m per year until 2029 with an option for 2030. A sign-on bonus would be included and would function like a transfer fee since he would join as a free agent.
"AC Milan are expected to have a meeting with the agents of Leon Goretzka next week to table an offer, according to a report. Based on reports in the last few weeks, Goretzka is one of the Rossoneri's key targets to strengthen the team this summer. Just this morning, Gazzetta dello Sport reported that Massimiliano Allegri has made the German international a priority, very keen on him if he stays as the manager."
"However, everything hinges on Champions League qualification. Goretzka doesn't want to leave Bayern Munich for a team that isn't in the competition, so Milan and Allegri need to get the job done against Cagliari tonight to stay in the race."
"According to Nico Schira, convinced that they will make the top four tonight, Milan have already scheduled a meeting with Goretzka's agent for next week to talk about a transfer. A contract worth €5m per year until 2029, with an option for 2030, is already ready."
"Furthermore, the midfielder would get a hefty sign-on bonus if he were to accept Milan's offer, acting as a transfer fee of sorts (he would join as a free agent). The feeling is that the Rossoneri are in a good position to secure his arrival, but again, everything depends on tonight."
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