After Origi, another massive talent close to joining Rossoneri

According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, AC Milan reached an agreement with Club Brugge footballer Noa Lang. The 22-year-old Dutchman has been on the radar of the Italian champions for some time, has a desire to move to the San Siro and has reportedly found common ground with the Rossoneri over financial terms of cooperation.The champion of Belgium are asking for 22 million euros, which is a figure with which the directors of AC Milan, Frederic Massara and Paolo Maldini, have no problem. It remains for the Elliott Fund to hand over the ownership of the club to the RedBird company, in order to create all the conditions for completing the transfer.🚨 Milan management met with the agent of Club Brugge’s forward Noa Lang and his father Jeffrey Lang on Wednesday at Casa Milan to discuss a deal. An economic agreement was found on the base of a 5-year contract. His €22M price tag won’t be an obstacle either[@Gazzetta_it] pic.twitter.com/3Z5bP9a8gK— CHAMPIONS OF ITALY 🏆 (@MilanEye) May 27, 2022 Bart Baving, the agent of the Brugge offensive player, and father Jeffrey Lang already met with Rossoneri executives in February. They sat down again last Wednesday and gave a more serious tone to the negotiations. The newspaper states that an agreement has been reached on a five-year-deal.Also, the agent and father of the young football player was presented with the role in which they see Lang at San Siro. Allegedly, the plan is to play in the position of a no.10, which was previously planned for Brahim Diaz. The great thing for the Italian giant is that the cunning Dutchman can play on both wings, primarily on the left.Earlier, it was written about the price of 25 million euros, but it seems that Brugge reduced their demands. AC Milan will try to negotiate an additional discount, but it is clear that the two sides will find a solution without any problems.Wed 21:45: (2.90) Italy (3.10) Argentina (2.55)Currently, the problem for the club from San Siro will not be able to sign players until the sale of the club is completed. However, it is expected that this will be over soon, and the new owners will have the task of cashing out quality reinforcements at the start of their mandate.The guy who grew up in Feyenoord, but got his football education in the youth department of Ajax, first joined the ranks of Brugge on loan in October 2020. He proved to be excellent and played an important role in winning the title, and in the recently concluded season he was one of the most important elements of the team from Jan Breydel Stadium in retaining the throne. Lang scored seven goals and had 14 assists in 37 appearances in the Belgian top tier.Brugge eventually paid 6 million euros to the Amsterdamers, so it is clear that the Belgian club will make good money on his departure.

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