Real Madrid have sign Haaland for €100m
Real Madrid could reportedly sign Manchester City striker Erling Haaland for around €100m (£86.1m) due to the terms of a purported release clause in his Citizens contract.
Real Madrid have never completely closed the door on a future swoop for the 23-year-old, and according to AS, Los Blancos could sign him for just half of the €200m (£172.2m) release clause in his City contract.
The report states that only Premier League clubs would be required to pay Haaland’s release clause in full, while foreign teams would only need to cough up €100m (£86.1m) to complete a deal.
Man City line up move for Kimmich
According to The Daily Star Pep Guardiola is a keen admirer of Joshua Kimmich and Manchester City are lining up a move for the midfieder.
Liverpool are also said to be monitoring the situation closely and the German could be available in the summer for a cut-price deal, with his contract set to expire in 2025.
Milan sign Terracciano from Hellas Verona
AC Milan have confirmed the signing of defender Filippo Terracciano from Hellas Verona.
The 20-year-old has signed a four-and-a-half-year deal at Milan and will wear the No 38 at his new club.
Terracciano has predominantly played at right wing-back for Verona this season but has also operated from the left flank and as a wide centre-back.
He had featured in every Serie A game this season up until Saturday’s 2-1 defeat against Inter Milan, when he was absent from the matchday squad entirely.
Terracciano has represented Italy at youth level up to and including the under-21s.
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