Reports: AC Milan has been fined the sum of 22.5 million euros to acquire top target
After acquiring Alvaro Morata from Atlético Madrid, the club managers of AC Milan are currently looking for acceptable options to improve other positions within the lineup of head coach Paulo Fonseca. This action comes as a result of the signing of Morata.
According to the most recent information that was reported in the print version of La Repubblica that was published today, the directors of the Rossoneri are in fact making a move to acquire Lazar Samardzic, who is an attacking midfielder for Udinese. This information was reported in the newspaper that was currently in circulation.
Udinese, on the other hand, are pressing for a compensation payment of 22.5 million euros for the move. A solution and an agreement that is agreeable to both sides is now being worked on in an effort to establish a solution and an agreement that is current.
There were a total of 34 matches that Lazar Samardzic, who is currently 22 years old, took part in during the previous season of Serie A. During the course of his 2382 minutes of playing time, he not only scored six goals (one of which was scored against Milan on January 20, 2024), but he also provided two assists. He played for a total of 2382 minutes. The Serbian international player who was born in Germany is currently under contract with Udinese, and he will remain with the club until the summer of 2026, according to the terms of the agreement.
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