AC Milan are planning to hold discussions with Real Madrid about Alex Jimenez’s situation, according to journalist Fabrizio Romano.
Jimenez joined Milan permanently last summer and initially played for Milan Futuro. However, he has recently become a regular member of the first-team squad.
When he first arrived, his role was a topic of discussion. Zlatan Ibrahimovic publicly stated that Jimenez would serve as Theo Hernandez’s deputy, which created excitement among fans.
Since then, the Spaniard has delivered impressive performances, showcasing his potential in Serie A.
Madrid have monitored his progress closely. This is due to buy-back clauses in the transfer agreement, which allow them to re-sign him for €9 million in 2025 or €12 million in 2026.
🚨🇪🇸 AC Milan are set to meet Real Madrid soon to discuss Alex Jiménez situation.
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) March 20, 2025
Milan want to keep Jiménez and discuss new terms for buy back clauses, as Real Madrid have no plans to lose control on the player.
Jiménez, happy at Milan where he’s important part of the squad. pic.twitter.com/0MvSE4h0la
Real Madrid’s stance and Milan’s negotiation plan
Madrid are keen to maintain control over Jimenez’s future, given his technical ability and potential to strengthen their full-back positions.
However, Milan are eager to negotiate new terms to secure his long-term future.
The Italian giants do not want to lose the young defender, so they plan to discuss the buy-back clauses with Madrid.
They may propose changing the dates or increasing the buy-back amount to make it harder for Madrid to reclaim the player.
Despite the uncertainty surrounding his future, Jimenez is happy at Milan. He has settled well and become a key member of the first-team squad.
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