Cassano set for Milan move
Controversial Italian forward Antonio Cassano has reached agreement to join Milan after falling out of favour at Sampdoria and will sign for his new club today, the ANSA news agency reported. The five-million euro clause due to Real Madrid, Cassano’s...
Controversial Italian forward Antonio Cassano has reached agreement to join Milan after falling out of favour at Sampdoria and will sign for his new club today, the ANSA news agency reported.
The five-million euro clause due to Real Madrid, Cassano’s club from 2006-2007, which had been holding up the deal, will be jointly paid by Sampdoria, Milan and the player himself, according to Gazzetta dello Sport.
The contract will not be filed before the official opening of the transfer market on January 2, but agreement has been reached allowing the player to rejoin his new team’s winter training camp in Dubai on December 27.
Cassano’s arrival could herald the exit of Brazilian Ronaldinho, whose appearances for the team have become increasingly rare and could be sold to Los Angeles Galaxy.
Cassano, 28, joined Sampdoria from Real in 2007. But he has been frozen out of the club since insulting president Riccardo Garrone during an argument in October.