Alex Jimenez was one of the many young players that left Real Madrid during the summer transfer window. He signed a loan agreement with AC Milan that would last for the whole season.
After relocating to Italy, the right-back, who is 18 years old, has been playing for their Primavera outfit for the most part. However, he only recently made his debut for the Rossoneri, which is the senior team.
In point of fact, Jimenez had a significant impact in the cup game that he played in for the first time with Stefano Pioli’s team around a week ago.
AC Milan would want to renegotiate such clauses.
Since then, it has come to light that Milan has the ability to make Jimenez’s signing permanent at the conclusion of the current season, and they may do so for a sum of five million euros.
Now, according to Sky Sport Italia, the heavyweights of Serie A are genuinely interested in taking advantage of the purchase option for the Real Madrid teenager when the summer arrives.
Despite this, they are interested in renegotiating the conditions of the purchase option for the youngster, which is now set at €5 million and has previously been agreed upon by both soccer teams.
In the near future, Milan would want to pay Real Madrid a set price that is less than five million euros, according to the report.
Instead, the Rossoneri want to include a number of extras that would enable the Merengues to recover more money than the €5 million that was agreed upon in the event that Jimenez develops and establishes himself in Milano.
Genuine Madrid has a buyback clause.
Despite the fact that it is reasonable that Milan would want to retain Jimenez for a lengthy period of time, it is important to point out that Real Madrid has the ability to re-sign him immediately, even if the Rossoneri decide to trigger the purchase clause.
The Merengues have complete faith in the young right-back, and it will be fascinating to see how the scenario develops over the course of the next several months.