Nicolas Burdisso, who's become Boca Juniors' sporting director in last December, has been working in Italy today. The former Roma, Inter, Genoa and Torino defender has been in Milan where he's met with Cagliari officials to talk about Nandez, born in 95' midfielder.
The two clubs have already found an agreement on the fee that should be about €21m. There still are details to define regarding the deal's formula though. There also is another problem in the taxes Boca would have to pay (15% of the total) which would be superior than the first rate Cagliari would pay (2 millions). Both sides will talk again about that issue.
Besides Cagliari, Burdisso has also met with Atalanta regarding Palomino. The Argentinean side has offered €7m for the defender, but the Nerazzurri have refused the offer as Gasperini considers the player a starter for now.
Boca also have to value the offers they've received, as Almendra (born in 2000 midfielder) is suited by Napoli and Inter. Burdisso hasn't met the two teams' directors though and will return to Buenos Aires tomorrow morning, as Almendra isn't considered an urgent matter for Boca since the club will receive money and has nor urge to sell.