These late July days could be decisive hours on the Milan-Bruges axis to define the ongoing deal for Charles De Ketelaere. After a slowdown in the negotiations, first a blitz in Belgium has rekindled the track and now the last meetings between the men of the two companies.
Like the last one, which took place in a hotel in Lugano and ended at 2.15 pm this Tuesday. However, the definitive agreement for the passage of CDK to the Rossoneri would not have been found. Confidence in closing the deal remains strong, as mentioned, but Bruges does not lower its economic claims for the sale of the boy. Milan does not intend to make any mistakes in the negotiation and wants to bring the deal forward, with due calm.
Article in update.
Written by Mohammed Ibrahim