SempreMilan
·31 January 2025
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·31 January 2025
Daniel Maldini is heading to Atalanta from Monza, and AC Milan are set to pocket some cash from the deal due to a clause inserted into his exit.
When news first emerged that Maldini was heading towards an exit on a free deal from Milan, there was some outrage at the fact. However, the Rossoneri inserted a clause into the deal which meant they would be somewhat protected in his future.
This has been reported to be around 50%, so there has been a key eye on the youngster’s progression so far.
At one point, there were even suggestions that the club were considering making a move to bring the attacking midfielder back to the club, but these suggestions were shut down despite other leading teams having an interest in the player.
Now, that interest has solidified, and a move away from Monza is set to happen after just six months. Atalanta, who have an interest for some time, are the club to match the Biancorossi’s demands, and the midfielder will now move to Bergamo.
According to reports, the deal is set to be around €14 million, which means that the Diavolo will earn €7m from the move. Considering Charles De Ketelaere has been tearing it up since joining La Dea if Maldini replicates that success, questions will be asked once again.