Why would we give them an option at a reasonable price. It’s either an obligation at a reasonable price or a loan and you pay what he is worth after which could be more. It’s the gambleMilan, new contacts for Tanganga.
Defender wanted. Parallel to the work for a midfielder, Milan is looking for a central defender, who can replace Alessio Romagnoli, who moved to Lazio on a free transfer. After the slowdown in negotiations with Abdou Diallo, who is leaving Paris Saint-Germain but is not convinced of the Rossoneri's destination, Japhet Tanganga, the 23-year-old Tottenham central, is back in fashion in these hours. According to what has been learned from Calciomercato.com, the contacts between the two clubs for the product of the Spurs academy have restarted, which even yesterday did not enter the field in the match against Wolverhampton.
THE SITUATION - Milan have reiterated the interest in Tanganga, but are not willing to accept the loan with the obligation of redemption set at 25 million euros. The idea is to close an operation "a la Tomori", a temporary transfer with the right of redemption. At the moment there is distance between the parties, but new contacts are expected in the coming days, with Paratici who could return to Italy.
Milan, nuovi contatti per Tanganga: il punto
AAA difensore cercasi. Parallelamente al lavoro per il centrocampista, il Milan è a caccia di un difensore centrale, che possa sostituire Alessio Romagnoli, passato.m.calciomercato.com
Seems to be inching closer...
"Milan close to agreement with Tanganga for personal terms, once it's agreed, the player's entourage will try to push Tottenham to accept a loan with option to buy"
if there is an option or obligation in the deal, do they have to have personal terms agreed too for the permanent part?This whole negotiating personal terms when going on loan thing seems odd to me, lot of that this summer. Maybe it's just cause I'm looking at it from a FM point of view, but I thought it was just a matter of how much of the salary the loaning club would pay?
I considered that, but I do think it would make sense to agree terms before a year of potential improvement/regression.if there is an option or obligation in the deal, do they have to have personal terms agreed too for the permanent part?
Nottingham Forest keen on Tottenham defender Japhet Tanganga
Nottingham Forest are interested in a move for Tottenham Hotspur defender Japhet Tanganga before the September 1 transfer deadline.
Tanganga, 23, has yet to make an appearance for Antonio Conte’s Spurs this season.
There has also been interest in the England Under-21 defender from fellow Premier League new boys Bournemouth, as well as from Italy, with AC Milan and Spurs still in talks over a possible deal. Napoli previously held an interest.
But Forest are the latest club to express an interest in Tanganga, who has been made available to leave Tottenham this summer.
It is understood that Forest are exploring a permanent deal but throughout the summer, Spurs have been holding out for a fee of around €20million (£16.8 million).
Tanganga made 19 appearances in all competitions last season, with 11 of those coming in the Premier League.
An unfortunate knee injury for Tanganga in January curtailed his season, with the Englishman featuring fairly regularly up until then.
Tanganga, however, now faces stiff competition for a place in Antonio Conte’s preferred line-up.
Conte regularly played Cristian Romero, Eric Dier and Ben Davies in a back three last season, with Spurs also signing Clement Lenglet on loan from Barcelona.
The Italian can also call upon Davinson Sanchez, signed from Ajax for £42 million in the summer of 2017, who deputised for the injured Romero in Saturday’s 1-0 win over Wolves.
Forest have been extremely active in the summer window and have so far signed 16 first-team players.
Is there any player with a pulse that Forest aren’t trying to buy?
This whole negotiating personal terms when going on loan thing seems odd to me, lot of that this summer. Maybe it's just cause I'm looking at it from a FM point of view, but I thought it was just a matter of how much of the salary the loaning club would pay?
Starting to feel like eBay around here!
This probably ends in Forest/Villa giving us a decent offer, whilst Milan play tricky, but JT probably has his eyes on them and will hold outBidding war!!!!