Milan and Atletico Madrid are believed to have agreed a deal worth a total €20m for Nikola Kalinic.
The Croatian striker is surplus to requirements at San Siro, with the Rossoneri keen to sell just a year after signing him from Fiorentina for around €25m.
It has been reported for some time that he has agreed a deal with Atleti, and now calciomercato.com believes there is a deal between the two clubs.
Milan and Atletico Madrid are believed to have agreed a deal worth a total €20m for Nikola Kalinic.
The Croatian striker is surplus to requirements at San Siro, with the Rossoneri keen to sell just a year after signing him from Fiorentina for around €25m.
It has been reported for some time that he has agreed a deal with Atleti, and now calciomercato.com believes there is a deal between the two clubs.
While there is still some discussion to be had over bonuses, the basic deal is that Kalinic will go on loan for a year, for which the Spanish side will pay €2.5m.
They will then be obliged to make that deal permanent for €17.5m next summer.