AC Milan managers are negotiating with Brescia after the buy-option deadline expired to make Sandro Tonali move permanently. The aim of the Rossoneri chiefs is to obtain lower buy parameters.
Recent news seem to agree on the notion that Milan is close to completing a deal with Brescia.
According to the information provided by Calciomercato.com, Massara and Maldini have faith in the Italian midfielder's abilities. But, they wanted to lower the cost of the operation because of the fluctuating season he had where he did not show all of his skills and potential.
A general agreement was found a couple of weeks ago between Milan and Brescia president Cellino. In fact, the executives of the Rossoneri managed to obtain a discount: 20 million euros which includes a 10 million euro fee paid already for the loan plus the inclusion of Giacomo Olzer. Moreover, Brescia insists for another youngster of Il Diavolo: Lorenzo Colombo. However, the Italian striker has some other solutions in Serie B and does not seem oriented to sign with Brescia.