Nicolo Zaniolo will complete a move to join Galatasaray today but that does not completely close the door on a potential future move to AC Milan, a report claims.
This morning’s edition of Tuttosport (as seen below) writes that Zaniolo will have a ‘Milan clause’ in his new contract that he will sign with Galatasaray until 2027 today. The Turkish club reached an agreement with Roma at €15m fixed and €8m in easily achievable bonuses.
This was a ploy from the Giallorossi given that Inter are owed 15% of the proceeds from a potential future resale but it is calculated on the fixed amount of the sum and not the bonuses.
However, the agreement also includes a release clause of €35m which represents a ‘way out’ to return to Italy in the summer, with Milan still in the background. It is a clause that will be valid from this coming summer and will drop to between €28-30m next year and €23-25m in 2025.