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Milan News: Tare lost patience, the players refused to give in, and the transfer was blocked.

2:30pm, 11 September 2025【Football】

The tug-of-war between Milan and Rossoneri players continues, and sports director Igli Tare is gradually losing patience.

Although the transfer market was officially closed a few weeks ago, AC Milan is still very active in personnel adjustments. Tare is taking advantage of other transfer windows that have not been closed yet in the league to actively advance the team's cleaning plan, involving players including Ismail Bennaser and Yasin Adrie.

The former Empoli midfielder has been sold to Dynamo Zagreb, and French player Adrie will soon join the Swiss team Al Shabaab. The last "difficulty" to be solved at present is Divok Origi's stay or leave. But the situation has become quite complicated due to the persistence of the Belgian striker.

Origi's attitude is firm: the deadlock continues

After Bennasser and Adrie leave one after another, Milan is still working hard to find a solution for Origi. The club is currently in a difficult situation as the former Liverpool player is reluctant to compromise. Origi continues to oppose Milan's proposed contract termination agreement. The club hopes to terminate the contract with it by paying 2 million euros of severance.

Although Milan hopes to part ways with him soon, Origi completely rejects the proposal. The forward, who once played for Lille and Wolfsburg, has a contract with the "Red and Blacks" until 2026. His annual salary of up to 4 million euros has become a heavy burden for the club, and if included in the tax benefits of the Growth Act, this figure is even close to 5.2 million euros.

Last season, Milan tried to arrange the striker, born in 1995, to his Serie C team Milan for future training, but was rejected by Origi. He was almost "idle" throughout the season and did not even appear at the Milanello training base. During the season, he had to stay in Italy for tax reasons and had to train on his own in Florence and Rome.

"Timely Rain" from Arabia: 20 million euros trade is about to be finalized

In addition to the player cleaning, Milan will also enrich its finances due to a former deal. Jan Carlo Simici has decided to leave Anderlecht and switch to the Etihad Club in Saudi Arabia. According to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, the Saudi professional league club will sign the 2005-born star for about 20 million euros.

Simic has also received attention from Lazio and is expected to sign with Etihad until 2029. Milan set a 20% second transfer share clause in the transaction that sold it to Anderlecht. Therefore, in this 20 million euro transfer, the Ross and Blacks will receive a share of about 4 million euros.

source:7m vn1