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Yunus Musah’s transfer from Valencia is now almost finalised, with AC Milan poised to sign the player

According to Fabrizio Romano, Valencia and AC Milan are nearing an agreement on a Yunus Musah transfer, with only the last few elements remaining to be worked out.

After reaching a personal agreement with Milan a month ago, Musah has been pressing Valencia to approve his departure for days, and the deal is now nearing completion.

According to recent rumours, Milan had reportedly made a proposal of €18 million for the former Arsenal youth prospect, but Valencia was delaying making a choice. Valencia hoped for a few million in bonuses to bring the total up to €20 million. Relevo had earlier in the window indicated that Valencia were open to selling Musah this summer despite having previously ruled it out.

Valencia is allegedly dissatisfied with how the 20-year-old has performed thus far and is especially worried about how he reacts when things aren’t going well for the squad. The club is worried that Musah’s value will continue to decline because Valencia is now performing poorly and there is a good likelihood that they won’t improve considerably next season. They consequently assigned him a price tag of €25 million. While it doesn’t appear like they will receive exactly that much, a transfer of €20 million wouldn’t be too far off.

Arsenal, Chelsea, and Inter Milan have all been keeping tabs on Musah since January, according to Fabrizio Romano’s May report. At the time, none of the three teams made a formal move suggestion, and nothing appears to have changed in that regard. Following Musah’s World Cup performances in December, David Ornstein of The Athletic stated that a number of Premier League clubs were considering the acquisition.

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