Milan market, it’s done for Montenegrin talent Andrej Kostic

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A Milan is about to place a coup in perspective in attack: in fact, everything is now settled for Andrej Kostic, a Montenegrin talent born in 2007 from Partizan Belgrade. After the wall put up in January by the Serbian club, which asked for 10 million euros, the Rossoneri management insisted and found an agreement for June: a transaction of about 3 million plus bonuses. Medical examinations are scheduled for Sunday morning.

Kostic will sign a contract until 2030 and will initially be included in the Milan Futuro project, with the aim of convincing Allegri to bet on him in the first team as well. Born in Podgorica on Jan. 16, 2007, Kostic arrived at Partizan last summer for just over 1 million euros, after growing up in Buducnost Podgorica, his hometown club.

High at 190 cm, he can play either as a center forward or a second forward. This season he has collected 11 goals in 34 appearances. He is part of the Montenegrin Under-21 national team roster and, in his homeland, is often compared to Dusan Vlahovic, with whom he also shares agent Darko Ristic.

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