There Is No Agreement With AC Milan For Edmund Hottor - Agent
The Rossoneri's deal for the Triestina starlet is not yet set in stone, but the agent believes that they will beat Napoli to the Ghanaian's signature...
According to the player's agent, an agreement has been struck between Milan and Triestina for the 16-year-old, but nothing has been settled between the Diavoli and the player.
"Yes, Napoli have raised the stakes because we do not currently have an agreement with Milan," Leonardo Giusti told ilsussidiario.net.
"The Rossoneri have reached an agreement with Triestina and we are very proud and happy with this, but they will also have to talk with me as I represent the lad and we will take the offer into consideration.
"We would be very happy to end up in Milan," he concluded.
The Rossoneri have already sealed a deal for Dominic Adiyiah and are also reportedly close to finalising a move for Gustavo Leonel Pereira.
Anthony Wright, Goal.com
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