Milan have reportedly agreed personal terms with Nikola Kalinic, but Fiorentina want more than the initial €20m transfer fee.

The Rossoneri need a new striker, as Carlos Bacca is on the market and Gianluca Lapadula could well follow.

With Alvaro Morata heading to Manchester United for €70m and Torino not budging from the €100m price-tag for Andrea Belotti, they have turned to Kalinic.

According to Calciomercato.it and Sky Sport Italia, among others, Kalinic has given the all-clear for a move to Milan.

Milan have reportedly agreed personal terms with Nikola Kalinic, but Fiorentina want more than the initial €20m transfer fee.

The Rossoneri need a new striker, as Carlos Bacca is on the market and Gianluca Lapadula could well follow.

With Alvaro Morata heading to Manchester United for €70m and Torino not budging from the €100m price-tag for Andrea Belotti, they have turned to Kalinic.

According to Calciomercato.it and Sky Sport Italia, among others, Kalinic has given the all-clear for a move to Milan.

He’d sign a contract worth €2.5m per year plus bonuses.

The two clubs now have to reach an agreement and Milan’s initial €20m offer is not enough, but the deal could be done for €30m.

Kalinic has a release clause in his contract worth €50m. This season the 29-year-old scored 20 goals with four assists in 42 competitive games for Fiorentina.

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