Milan and Atalanta, agreement for De Ketelaere: how the ransom amount changes | Primapagina

Milan and Atalanta, agreement for De Ketelaere: how the ransom amount changes | Primapagina
Milan and Atalanta, agreement for De Ketelaere: how the ransom amount changes | Primapagina
Charles de Ketelaere and a future colored by the Nerazzurri. Friday 14 June was the deadline for Atalanta, as per the regulations, to exercise the option to buy for 23 million euros plus bonuses from Milan. In the onerous loan transfer agreement for the summer of 2023, the two clubs had agreed that this would be the amount for the permanent transfer of the 2001-born striker to Gasperini’s court, also contemplating a 10% in favor of the Rossoneri on a future resale. Well, in the last few hours the parties have intensified contacts to find a solution to the case and have practically defined a general agreement which will be finalized in detail on Thursday.
THE DISCOUNTMilan and Atalanta have worked assiduously to eliminate the distance that had been created in recent weeks regarding the evaluation of the player and, after having taken into consideration the possibility of eliminating the 10% on the future resale that the Rossoneri reserved for themselves, the agreement arrived in regarding the final amount that the Goddess will pay to secure De Ketelaere: from the fixed 23 million euros that Milan hoped to collect, it goes to a discount of one million and will therefore end at 22 plus bonuses (which are in addition to the 3 collected in summer 2023 for the onerous loan). Charles de Ketelaere – who closed his first season in Bergamo with a haul of 14 goals and 11 assists in all competitions and the conquest of the Europa League – will extend his contract and see his current salary increase by 2.2 million net at 2.5.
QUICK AND RESPONSE – In recent weeks, while confirming the desire to redeem De Ketelaere and make him a fixed point for Atalanta for the seasons to come, the Bergamo club had leaked its intention to open negotiations with Milan to try to close the numbers at a lower price. Solution returned to sender by the Rossoneri club, which has always wanted to close the matter by recording a capital gain, given that the impact on the budget of the former Bruges footballer is currently around a figure of just under 20 million euros.
 
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