Reports broke just yesterday of the potential deal with PSG, whilst a meeting held on Wednesday between Ibrahimovic’s agent Mino Raiola and club Vice-President Adriano Galliani concluded with Raiola travelling to Sweden to reportedly convince Ibra to accept the transfer.
Raiola was deemed successful when today it emerged that he would be arriving in Paris to discuss the player's personal terms with the Ligue 1 side.
Leonardo subsequently met with Raiola this afternoon to hold contract negotiations and, whilst initial reports suggested that those had been unsuccessful with PSG said to be offering less per-season to Ibra than Milan currently pay, Rossonero President Berlusconi has seemingly confirmed that the transfer is set to go through.
“Yes, I have sold Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Thiago Silva to PSG,” Berlusconi is quoted as telling reporters in Italy.
“We will save €150m in two years.”
Matter Bonetti says:
"This is the entire deal: Milan will get 62 million euros for both. Thiago Silva will earn 7.5 million euros in PSG a big improvement from what he earns in Milan (6 million euros), while Ibrahimovic will hearn 12.5 million euros.
This is how could Milan look like this season. An average team. Even the shadow of Milan side that won Champions League is better than this one.
Berlusconi confirmed that Silva and Ibra are sold, 3 week earlier he stepped and said Silva stays. He changes his mind like a girl changes clothes.
2nd picture show us how will look PSG next season. Thats a competitive team, a team that can compete with Real Madrid, Barcelona, Man.Utd, Manchester City, Bayern Munchen, with one world PSG became a first class team while Milan a Seria B team even if Tevez and Kaka arrived, the Midfield and Defense needs reconstruction.
P.S. PSG spent 171 million euros in building the team. How much Milan spent? They bought so far 5 players, 3 of them in a free transfer, all in all Milan spent just about 4 Million euros so far in Mercato.
3rd Picture from Goal.com says it all. Picture from a thousand words.
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