Milan reach agreements with Chukwueze, Musah and Reijnders
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Milan reach agreements with Chukwueze, Musah and Reijnders

Milan have reportedly agreed personal terms with Samuel Chukwueze, Yunus Musah and Tijjani Reijnders, but have yet to agree a deal with their respective clubs. The Rossoneri are looking for midfield replacements following the sale of Sandro Tonali to Newcastle United earlier this week, and are looking to invest the funds from his sale into […]

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Milan have reportedly agreed personal terms with Samuel Chukwueze, Yunus Musah and Tijjani Reijnders, but have yet to agree a deal with their respective clubs. The Rossoneri are looking for midfield replacements following the sale of Sandro Tonali to Newcastle United earlier this week, and are looking to invest the funds from his sale into strengthening those areas.

Sky Sport Italia report that Milan ‘want to get serious about Chukwueze’ and having already presented an offer to Villarreal, are now waiting for the Spanish club’s response.

There’s already be an agreement in place with the Nigerian international, but plans for midfielder Daichi Kamada could slip away: the Japanese footballer is reprotedly not be suitable for Stefano Pioli’s game plan next season.

For Reijnders there is the player’s ‘yes’ but there are no agreements with AZ Alkmaar: negotiations continue. The same can be said for Musah with whom there is an agreement: there’s also an offer to Valencia, but the La Liga team are taking time to understand if better offers could come from the market

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