Anderlecht are certainly planning to go shopping in Milan. The deal has already been done, but that doesn’t mean the Italian club will change hands easily.
A few days ago, you could have read that Anderlecht would have secured their first transfer, if unforeseen problems had not arisen. An interesting move could be made in the person of Giancarlo Simic. The Serbian, who spent his youth in Germany, will strengthen the RSCA defense.
The people of Brussels will put €3 million on the table for the 19-year-old talent from Milan. The other modalities of this transfer are not yet known. In the meantime, more is known thanks to Italian transfer monitor Matteo Moretto. This confirms that the transfer is indeed completed.
Milan wants 20% of resale value
He adds that Milan negotiated a 20% sell-on percentage. So an offer of €3 million alone is not enough to convince the Milanese. The Italian top club wants to earn a lot of money if Simic fully develops his potential at Anderlecht.
The Accordion between Anderlecht and Milan by Gian Carlo Simic.
The final deal was worth around €3 million.
Alone, no reward.
Milan will earn 20% of future profits. https://t.co/KIVoslcCBy pic.twitter.com/VU3dtG791V
– Matteo Moretto (@MatteMoretto) July 19, 2024
If Anderlecht manages to sell him later, a tenth of that sum will go to Milan. According to the latest reports, this will not stop Simic’s move. At Milan, who stole him from Stuttgart, he progressed from the youth to the first team. Now a completely new adventure is looming in Brussels.
First transfer from Friedberg
Jesper Friedberg will welcome the central defender, who can also play on the right flank, with open arms. After all, it has been a long wait for Anderlecht’s first signing of this transfer window.
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