Dima& Moreto: Milan is still competing for Archie Brown and has sent a private jet to prepare for picking up people
8:29am, 12 July 2025Football
According to reports from Dimazio and Moreto, Milan is still fighting for Archie Brown.
DiMazio:
AC Milan is actively promoting the signing of Archie Brown. Contrary to previous reports from Belgian media, the player has not set off for Istanbul, although Fenerbahce and Ghent have reached an agreement on the transfer.
At present, Ghent hopes that Milan can make a offer higher than Fenerbahce, whose transfer fee previously offered for Brown is about 7.5 million to 8 million euros.
The next thing to observe is whether Milan is willing to raise the offer to "intercept" the young player from Fenerbahce.
At the same time, news from Türkiye said that Fenerbahce and Mourinho are also doing everything they can to avoid losing Brown.
Moreto:
AC Milan has sent a private plane to Brussels to pick up Brown, and the Ghent left-back has always regarded transfers to Milan as his first choice.
At the same time, Fenerbahce also prepared a special plane for the player. Now is the critical moment that determines Brown's future.
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