Carlos Bacca “has an agreement with Milan,” confirmed the Sevilla striker’s agent. “He said yes to their project.”
The news had emerged via Sky Sport Italia this evening and Calciomercato.com got into contact with his representative Sergio Barila.
“We have an agreement with Milan,” said the agent. “Carlos said yes to the club’s technical and economic project.”
Carlos Bacca “has an agreement with Milan,” confirmed the Sevilla striker’s agent. “He said yes to their project.”
The news had emerged via Sky Sport Italia this evening and Calciomercato.com got into contact with his representative Sergio Barila.
“We have an agreement with Milan,” said the agent. “Carlos said yes to the club’s technical and economic project.”
Now Milan must negotiate directly with Sevilla, but could well pay his €30m release clause.
It had originally been suggested they’d include Adil Rami to lower the price-tag, but the defender now seems more likely to head for Lyon.
The important thing is that the Rossoneri have the all-clear from the player, hoping Roma and Liverpool do not dive in with improved proposals.
Over the last couple of weeks, Milan already lost Jackson Martinez to Atletico Madrid and Geoffrey Kondogbia to Inter in similar circumstances.