Italian media reported that an agreement was imminent between the Milan administration and its Real Madrid counterpart for the permanent transfer of Alex Jimenez to the Italian club.
Jimenez played on loan in Milan last season, and most of his participations were with the youth teams and he played only 5 matches with the first team.
Milan has the right to buy the 19-year-old this summer for 5 million euros, and negotiations are now underway with Real Madrid to reduce this value as much as possible.
The negotiations between the two parties are positive, according to the Calciomercato network, and it is expected that the two parties will reach a final agreement within the next few days.
It is noteworthy that Jimenez is one of the sons of Real Madrid and was promoted through various age groups until he reached the under-19 team, before joining Milan last summer.
It is assumed that Real Madrid keeps the usual buy-back clause for itself, especially since Jimenez is a right-back and the Spanish club will search for a successor to Dani Carvajal after the end of next season, and he is also good at playing in the left-back position.