
AC Milan’s attempt to secure Brazilian midfield prodigy André has encountered significant hurdles, turning what was intended as a swift transfer into a complex affair. Reports from ESPN Brazil (via Calciomercato) indicate that the Rossoneri and Corinthians had agreed on a deal worth €15 million plus €2 million in add-ons for 70 percent of the player’s economic rights.
André himself holds the remaining rights and had reportedly consented to waive them, aiming to facilitate the move. His arrival at San Siro was slated for after the World Cup, should the transfer finalize. However, Corinthians’ president, Osmar Stabile, is now reportedly refusing to approve the agreement, seeking improved terms amid pressure from the club’s supporters.
This places Milan in a precarious position, as other Corinthians representatives have already accepted and signed the binding offer for André, agreeing to all specific terms, including payment installments and future clauses. The selling club would also be entitled to 20 percent of any profit from a subsequent transfer.
Should the chairman maintain his stance, the Rossoneri could be headed towards a legal dispute, potentially requiring appeals to FIFA or the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS). Despite the complications, the young midfielder is expected to sign a contract with Milan extending until 2031. André has made 24 appearances for his current team, netting 4 goals, and is noted for his versatility across various midfield positions.
Our Analysis: Milan’s Stance on André
It remains to be seen how Milan will navigate these complexities, particularly under the influence of Igli Tare. Historically, the club’s hierarchy has been swift to abandon deals when confronted with difficulties involving other teams or player agents. For Milan to pursue this, they must view André as a significant bargain at the proposed price, which cannot afford to escalate further lest the deal loses its appeal. Nevertheless, the decision to invest further in this midfield role, given existing squad depth, raises some eyebrows.
