Niclas Fullkrug is set to join Milan on a loan deal with an option to buy, as the Rossoneri have reached an agreement with West Ham.
AC Milan is on the verge of signing Niclas Fullkrug from West Ham on a loan deal with an option to buy. The 32-year-old German striker is expected to undergo medical tests with the Rossoneri this week.
According to reports, Milan and West Ham have reached an agreement on the deal, which includes an option to buy between €11m and €13m. Fullkrug has agreed to a slight pay cut to join Milan, indicating his desire to make the move.
The deal is expected to be finalized in the coming hours, with Fullkrug set to arrive in Milan as early as this evening or Tuesday morning. Sources close to the club confirm that the two parties have shaken hands, paving the way for the transfer to go through.
Fullkrug has been linked with a move to Milan for some time, and it seems he’s finally set to make the switch. The German striker has played 10 matches for West Ham this season, but hasn’t quite made the impact expected of him.
Milan is looking to bolster its attack with Fullkrug’s arrival, and the German striker is eager to prove himself in the Italian league. He’s willing to take a pay cut to make the move, showing his commitment to the project.
The option to buy is reportedly between €11m and €13m, with Fullkrug expecting West Ham to agree to a lower price. Milan is hoping to secure the deal at the lower end of the range.