Feyenoord reject latest Milan offer for Gimenez again: Details revealed
Milan have reportedly seen another offer turned down by Feyenoord for striker Santiago Gimenez, despite increasing their offer following the rejection of their opening bid according to the latest updates in Italy.
According to reports from Sky Sport Italia, Milan have offered a fee of €32m, while other outlets claim there were add-ons and bonuses offered to bring the deal up to the €35m mark.
However, that was not enough to satisfy Feyenoord.
Feyenoord reject Milan’s improved offer for Gimenez
The Eredivisie side have been requesting a fee of €40m to sell Gimenez in January, but Sky claims that the Dutch side’s valuation has increased following the Champions League draw as Milan and Feyenoord will now meet in the play-off round.
Milan are still negotiating several moves before the close of the January transfer window on Monday night.
Alvaro Morata could join Galatasaray on loan, but that move depends on the Rossoneri signing Gimenez as a replacement. There are also talks to send Francesco Camarda out on loan to Monza.
And, on Friday evening, it was reported that Milan and Tottenham have agreed a fee for the sale of defender Fikayo Tomori, but the player has not yet given his final approval to the move.