Nigerian winger Samuel, Chukwueze is edging closer to a permanent move to Serie A giants AC Milan, with negotiations between his current club Villarreal and Milan reaching an advanced stage.
Renowned transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has revealed that Milan has already agreed on personal terms with Chukwueze, indicating the player’s willingness to embark on a new adventure after spending the past four years at Villarreal.
With just one year remaining on his contract with the Yellow Submarine, the 24-year-old’s desire to pursue fresh challenges has paved the way for a potential move to the Italian giants.
According to reports, AC Milan will pay €30 million to secure Chukwueze’s services, following Villarreal’s agreement to lower their initial asking price.
The proposed deal entails a three-year contract for the Nigerian winger, offering him an annual salary of €3 million. Additionally, an option for an additional year is being considered, giving both parties flexibility for the future.
Should the transfer be finalized, Chukwueze’s move to AC Milan would represent a significant milestone in his career, as he prepares to showcase his skills and talent in one of Europe’s most prestigious leagues.
Milan’s pursuit of the talented winger is a clear indication of their ambition to bolster their squad ahead of the upcoming season. With Chukwueze’s speed, creativity, and goal-scoring ability, the Nigerian international is expected to bring an added dimension to Milan’s attacking force.
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