JAKARTA - Premier League club Manchester City is reportedly ready to bid 70 million euros or approximately IDR 1.3 trillion (exchange rate of IDR 18,504 per Euro) for midfielder AC Milan Tijjani Reijnders in this summer's transfer market.
Citing Antara, Manchester City's offer of 60 million euros (Rp1.1 trillion) has been rejected by AC Milan, but The Citizen was reluctant to give up.
Manchester City's quick move to immediately bring Reijnders was taken because they wanted to get new power when competing in the 2025 World Cup between clubs.
According to reports from several sources, it is estimated that the new offer from Manchester City is enough for AC Milan to give up the Dutch midfielder.
Some more details are needed to structure payments and for Reijnders to agree to personal requirements, but at this point it is believed that it is only a matter of time.
It should also be noted that when Milan signed Reijnders from AZ Alkmaar in 2023 for 20 million euros plus 5 million euros in performance-related bonuses, that included a 10 percent cut from future sales profits.
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Previously, it was reported that AC Milan set the 26-year-old midfielder at a price of 70 million euros or approximately IDR 1.3 trillion, and Manchester City and Real Madrid are interested in landing Reijnders.
AC Milan has actually just extended the contract of the Indonesian-blooded player until 2030, but the failure of the Rossoneri to appear in the Champions League next season makes sales of Reijnders very likely.
The player whose full name is Tijjani Martinus Jan Reijnders Lekatompessy this season has become an important pillar in AC Milan's midfield by appearing in 54 matches in various competitions and contributing 15 goals and five assists out of a total of 4,591 minutes of play.
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