Tijjani Reijnders has completed his medical tests for Manchester City, as reported by Matteo Moretto and Fabrizio Romano, with only the official announcement missing now.
Reijnders left the Dutch national team camp earlier this morning to travel to Manchester for his medical tests. According to Fabrizio Romano and Matteo Moretto, the midfielder passed all of the tests and will soon be announced as a new Man City player.
As added by Moretto, the fixed base of the transfer is set at €57m, while there are an additional €14m in bonuses. €7m of these bonuses are easy to achieve, while the rest is a bit more difficult. As we have previously explained, the bonuses will help Milan strengthen the 2025-26 financial year.
Nevertheless, many Milan fans feel that the figures aren’t high enough for a midfielder who scored 15 goals last season, without taking penalties. Not to mention that the Etihad side were in a hurry to close a deal ahead of the Club World Cup.
Reijnders will be the second sale of the summer, following Pierre Kalulu’s permanent move to Juventus after the season-long loan. Marco Pellegrino is also one step away from joining Boca Juniors, so the Rossoneri are heading for a pretty big profit for the 2024-25 financial year.