The Italian top club confirmed on its official website that the 19-year-old is being bought out from Partizan Belgrade. AC Milan announced the signing, with the club stating on its website that the transfer has been finalized. Last week, reports emerged claiming that AC Milan had reached an agreement with the Serbian top club Partizan for Kostic's transfer.
Kostic will join Milan when the transfer window opens in July, and he will begin his stint in the reserve team Milan Futuro. com writes that the price tag lands at 3 million euros plus 5 million euros in bonuses. The Milan club announced that the 19-year-old striker will join the team on July 1 this summer, and Milan further writes that Kostic will initially be part of the club's academy team, Milan Futuro.
Andrej Kostic, 19, has broken through in the Serbian top club Partizan Belgrade. The promising striker has scored eleven goals and one assist in 34 competitive matches at senior level. The striker has credentials from the Montenegrin national team with 2 senior matches and several matches at U21 and U19 level.
Kostic, who has played two senior international matches for Montenegro, has been pursued by Milan for a long time. The length of Kostic's contract with AC Milan and the club's plans for integrating him into the first team remain unclear, as does the specific role expected of him at Milan Futuro initially.