Real Madrid Transfers: Full financial details of Brahim Diaz’s second Milan loan
There has been a lot of speculation about Brahim Diaz’s future at Real Madrid after a stellar individual campaign with AC Milan last season. The former Manchester City player proved his worth in the Serie A with the Rossoneri and was one of their key players in the 2020/21 campaign.
His performances last season impressed the manager Stefano Pioli and technical director Paolo Maldini who have been pressing for a second loan spell. According to Sergio Quirante, there is an update from Brahim Diaz’s camp that the Spaniard will be rejoining AC Milan on loan once again. Let’s now have a detailed look into the financial details of the loan.
What is the agreement between Real Madrid and AC Milan?
Brahim will be joining AC Milan on a two-year loan deal. The 21-year-old’s wages will be completely borne by AC Milan for the next two seasons. Real Madrid will also retain full rights to the player. The club will also receive 3.5 million euros as part of a loan fee that will be paid by AC Milan.
To the contrary that has been going around social media that there is an option to buy, Sergio Quirante has cleared the air with his latest statement that there is no purchase option included. With that being said, Brahim Diaz’s departure is more or less set and it’s only a matter of time until Real Madrid make an announcement.
Los Blancos have made the right call by not agreeing to a purchase option. Brahim Diaz is certainly one for the future and including a purchase option would be a certain loss.
Meanwhile, Carlo Ancelotti’s pre-season training is moving in full swing. The Italian is focusing on high-intensity training coupled with technical work to ensure that the players achieve full optimal levels of fitness before the seasons start.
Ancelotti, in Real Madrid’s recent Youtube video, spoke highly of the club’s youngsters that have been training with him such as Antonio Blanco, Miguel Gutierrez, Marvin Park and so on. The Italian also spoke highly of the veteran and seasoned players such as Isco, Nacho, Marcelo and Lucas Vazquez.