AC Milan's director, Paolo Maldini, continues to push for Nicolo Zaniolo, writes La Gazzetta dello Sport. Tottenham's interest also remains always alive, but Roma do not like the conditions that the English team has set. Milan and Roma at the moment have spoken only through intermediaries. The Giallorossi club is asking for around 30 million, perhaps divided into 25 fixed part and 5 million euros bonuses.
The Rossoneri, however, would not want to move from 18 million which would include 5 million euros as a loan fee plus bonuses. Roma do not back down as they want to sell immediately or at least on loan with an obligation to buy while Milan want to link the obligation to Champions League qualification and the player's performance. A similar proposal to the one sent by Tottenham who would be willing to pay the player. They also link the buy obligation to Champions League which is a difficult race for them and also to player's appearances. In any case, despite a survey made by Newcastle United, it seems that the race is between Milan and Tottenham for Zaniolo.
