Longo: Milan willing to allow free transfer as striker outcast lacks suitors | OneFootball

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·11 gennaio 2025

Longo: Milan willing to allow free transfer as striker outcast lacks suitors

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Luka Jovic has ended up at the bottom of the pecking order at AC Milkan and January move has been on the cards for months. However, as a report states, the Rossoneri will have to be creative to get him off their accounts.

This season has been tainted by injuries for Jovic, who underwent surgery in November, and he’s not exactly at the top of the pecking order either. Indeed, the youngster Francesco Camarda is ahead of the Serbian and a move seems appropriate this month.


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However, as reported by Daniele Longo, Milan could face some struggles when attempting to offload the striker this month. Fenerbahce expressed an interest a while back but it has seemingly disappeared into thin air, and there is an overall lack of suitors.

Therefore, Milan could agree to a free transfer in order to get Jovic’s salary off the accounts. He currently earns €2.5m per season, which comes out to €3.27m gross with the Growth Decree. The contract runs until the summer and Milan would save €1.6m in wages if he left now.

His value on the accounts is zero, so Milan wouldn’t make a capital loss by letting him go for free, which is good.

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