Milan might finally have a breakthrough for Angel Correa with reports Atletico Madrid have lowered their asking price to €40m.
The negotiations have been dragging on for six weeks now with precious little progress, other than the €55m tag dropping to €50m.
The Rossoneri never raised their bid beyond €40m and their attempts to purchase the Argentina international had stalled following difficulties selling Andre Silva.
Milan might finally have a breakthrough for Angel Correa with reports Atletico Madrid have lowered their asking price to €40m.
The negotiations have been dragging on for six weeks now with precious little progress, other than the €55m tag dropping to €50m.
The Rossoneri never raised their bid beyond €40m and their attempts to purchase the Argentina international had stalled following difficulties selling Andre Silva.
According to Spanish programme El Chiringuito, who are close to Atletico and Real Madrid, there was a significant breakthrough today.
Atleti have seemingly agreed to accept €40m for Angel Correa after a face-to-face meeting with Milan director Zvonimir Boban in Spain today.
In turn, Correa’s exit will allow Atletico Madrid to raise funds for Valencia striker Rodrigo, whose transfer has again been held up by the Correa issue.