There may well be a crucial turning point for Josip Ilicic’s move to Milan, as Atalanta are reportedly open to a paid loan with option to buy.

The Slovenian has asked to leave Bergamo this summer, as confirmed by coach Gian Piero Gasperini, and he would be interested in the San Siro switch, especially as they have qualified for the Champions League.

The problem so far has been agreeing a fee, as Milan are proposing half the €7m asking price.

A potentially decisive development occurred today, as La Gazzetta dello Sport claim Atalanta are now ready to let Ilicic join Milan on loan with an option to buy.

It would be a paid loan, so bringing in some money straight away, but without the guarantee he will make the move permanent in 2022.

Ilicic remains much cheaper and easier to secure than the other Rossoneri targets, such as Hakim Ziyech of Chelsea and Real Madrid’s Isco or Dani Ceballos.

4 thought on “Atalanta allow Ilicic to join Milan on loan”
  1. Good deal, at least for the short term, but we absolutely need another attacking midfielder/right winger. Ziyech, Vlasic or Isco will do. Castillejo has to be released from his contract.

  2. Agreed. Castillejo has to go down as one of the worst purchases in Milan‘s recent history. Unable to sell on purely because nobody will pay for him and his wage is disproportionate for a player of his quality. He showed real promise for about 4 months, but he really lost his edge and his determination really quickly.

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