Last summer, AC Milan reinforced the squad of Stefano Pioli by signing one of the hottest prospect in Italy and Europe: Sandro Tonali.
The 21-year-old Italian central midfielder showed many times his true potential that could be unleashed in the future, if given consistency.
Paolo Maldini and Frederic Massara are aware of his skills and for that reason, they paid an expensive loan fee of 10 million euros and now they want to keep him, but on their own terms; modifying the parameters of the first agreement for the buy-option and bonuses.
As La Gazzetta dello Sport reminds us in today's edition, although the terms for the redemption of the player born in 2000 expire tomorrow, the Rossoneri management and Brescia have not yet reached an agreement.
Instead of paying 15 million euros for the player's redemption, Elliott, which had already obtained a discount on bonuses (from 10 million to 5 million), would only like to put just 10 million euros.
To make sure that the deal goes through, Milan could propose another player besides Giacomo Olzer.
Juventus are understood to be monitoring this situation, if the Rossoneri and Brescia do not close the negotiations successfully, then Il Bianconeri could swoop in and try to take over, concludes the source.