On May 8th, 1908.nl reported that Antoni Milambo had flown to England to meet with Brentford.
A week later, Feyenoord sporting director Dennis te Kloese indicated that the attacking midfielder would not be sold for €16 million since more is required.
Four days ago, Voetbal Primeur stated that the 20-year-old’s move to Brentford appears to be slipping away.
Milambo’s transfer to a Premier League club is back on track, according to a new report from 1908.nl.
They discuss their previous allegation and Te Kloese’s response before providing the most recent information on this matter.
The Netherlands Under-21 international has’reached an agreement in principle’ with Brentford on personal terms. The Dutch club is aware of this and awaits further developments.
In other words, they are waiting for Thomas Frank’s side to make a formal bid, which ‘now seems imminent’. According to the article, the fee is expected to be around €25 million, including bonuses.
Feyenoord will only collaborate after signing his replacement, Luciano Valente from FC Groningen. The original bid of €4 million plus €1 million in bonuses was refused, and because he will not represent the Netherlands U21s, this operation could quickly acquire traction.
Feyenoord may approve Milambo’s transfer to Thomas Frank’s side once Valente is signed.
Milambo, for his part, is eagerly awaiting events that would allow him to join the Premier League club.