
"The president of Corinthians stepped in when things were close to being completed, and he to refuse to give his approval to the Rossoneri who had already reached an agreement with the rest of the management to signed him. An agreement has already been reached with the player over personal terms too, who wants to join Milan."
"They had shaken hands with Corinthians on the basis of a fixed fee of €15m plus €2m in potential bonuses for 70% of the player's economic rights, with the player himself owning the remaining 30%, lessening the complications."
"At this point, it seems that Milan have three options: to stand firm on things and potentially go to FIFA, to walk away entirely over the handling of the situation, or to raise their offer and get the green light."
Negotiations between Milan and Corinthians for André have reached a standstill after the Corinthians president withdrew approval when the deal was nearly finalized. Milan had agreed with Corinthians management on a €15m fixed fee plus €2m in bonuses for 70% of André's economic rights, with the player retaining 30%. André has agreed to personal terms and wants to join Milan. The impasse began Monday with no subsequent progress. Milan is considering three paths forward: escalating to FIFA, withdrawing from negotiations, or increasing their financial offer to secure the president's approval.
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