Sandro Tonali is reportedly close to completing a permanent move to Milan, while Tommaso Pobega and Jens-Petter Hauge are set to leave the Rossoneri.

According to Gianluca Di Marzio, Milan and Brescia are close to agreeing a fee for Tonali’s permanent transfer to the Stadio San Siro.

Brescia President Massimo Cellino has given Milan a discount, helping the Rossoneri to secure the player’s services.

Tonali joined Milan on loan with an option to buy one year ago. The Serie A giants agreed to pay €15m plus €10m add-ons to make the player’s move permanent, but have then requested to lower his price.

Brescia have agreed to include the youngest Giacomo Olzer in the deal, but according to Calciomercato.com, the agreement is not done yet as Milan don’t want to pay more than €10m cash.

However, both outlets suggest the two clubs are close to finalising the deal.

Meantime, Tommaso Pobega is in talks to join Atalanta. Milan’s asking price is €12m, and according to Di Marzio, negotiations are at an advanced stage.

Pobega, a U21 Italy international, played the last season on loan at Spezia.

Jens-Petter Hauge could also leave the club with Eintracht Frankfurt, who have put a ‘concrete offer’ on the table.

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