Origi Will Want Extra 2m to Quit AC Milan After a Year in the Stands
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30-06-2025 ✅ Italy. Otherwise, it won't go anywhere: Milan is actively making room for newcomers in its squad, and the player the Rossoneri are especially eager to get rid of is Divock... ᐉ football news ⚽ on UA-Football
AC Milan is looking to get rid of Divock Origi, who earns four million euros a year without playing. A breach of contract is envisaged, but the former Red Devil has set a clear condition.
Origi will want extra 2m to quit AC Milan after a year in the stands
Divock Origi has been picking up a €4m salary for not playing at Milan, but now reportedly wants a further €2m to terminate his contract early.The Rossoneri are busy clearing the decks so that they can bring in new players, formally releasing Luka Jovic at the end of his contract, plus Tammy Abraham, Joao Felix, Riccardo Sottil and Kyle Walker from loan spells.Origi a dead weight for Milan financesNOTTINGHAM, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 07: Milan loanee …
Origi will want extra 2m to quit AC Milan after a year in the stands - Football Insomnia
UDINE, ITALY – MARCH 18: Divock Origi of AC Milan looks on during the Serie A match between Udinese Calcio and AC MIlan at Dacia Arena on March 18, 2023 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images) Divock Origi has been picking up a €4m salary for not playing at Milan, but now reportedly wants a further €2m to terminate his contract early. The Rossoneri are busy clearing the decks so that they can bring in new players, formally…
CM: Origi wants severance pay to terminate Milan deal - the amount requested
By: Oliver Fisher AC Milan are hoping to resolve the situation related to Divock Origi, who is still on an expensive contract.What happened to Divock Origi? This is one of the many questions that the fans are asking themselves during this heated summer. The Belgian striker seems to have disappeared without a trace, but in recent days his name has started circulating again.Origi wants severance payAccording to Calciomercato.com, in the past few d…
After Joao Felix, Milan also said goodbye to Riccardo Sottil, for whom the redemption option set at 10 million euros will not be exercised. The Rossoneri used their social profiles to thank the winger born in 1999, below is the message and the post: "Thank you Riccardo! We wish you the best for your future endeavors". View this post on Instagram A post shared by AC Milan (@acmilan)
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