Reporter: Moussa has the conditions to force a buyout of 25 million to join Atlanta, Milan wants to chase Rabiot
5:19pm, 31 August 2025Football

According to reporter Alessandro Di Gioia, Moussa joined Atlanta for a total price of 25 million euros, and a forced buyout was required. Milan is now going to chase Rabiot.
Atlanta has finalized Mousa's transfer and the midfielder will leave AC Milan. Previously, Yashari's accidental injury blocked Mousa's transfer negotiations, but after Milan director Tare and subsequent Atlanta CEO Percassi spoke out one after another, the two clubs finally finalized the deal on Saturday night.
The total value of this transaction is approximately 25 million euros, which is a form of lease with an optional buyout clause, but the buyout clause will be converted to enforcement upon certain conditions.
Yesterday, due to the two teams' match missions in Serie A and the impact of Ashari's injury, negotiations once stagnated, and Milan also reassessed the feasibility of the operation.
Moussa started in Milan's 2-0 Lecce and played the game. Now, Milan is likely to enter the transfer market again to strengthen the midfield, and Marseille midfielder Rabiot is the first choice target for Milan's top executives.
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