Kamata is said to be close to an agreement with Milan. Will he play in Italy next season?

Milan is definitive in signing Daichi Kamata? "Preparations for an agreement are complete," says a foreign report.

On May 24 (Japan time), SempreMilan, the main source of information on Milan in Italy, published a feature article discussing the departure of the Japanese midfielder. AC Milan seems to be very close to acquiring Japanese attacking midfielder Daichi Camada, who currently plays for Eintracht Frankfurt in the Bundesliga, on a free transfer," the article reads.

 They also emphasize that they are extremely positive about acquiring Kamada, along with the club's situation, saying, "It seems that it is not a lost cause for Milan, especially considering that they can sign him without paying a transfer fee and especially considering that Brahim Diaz may leave the club.

 The media also mentioned the player's high reputation as a player, saying that he has consistently been one of the best attacking players in the Bundesliga in recent seasons, which is why many teams are looking to acquire him as his contract with Eintracht is about to expire. He also mentions his high reputation as a player. He added, "This season, Kamada scored nine league goals and added six assists, scoring seven more goals in the Champions League and the German Pokal combined. He also detailed his stats in recent years, stating that he "became a

 The U.S. sports media outlet "Yardbarker" also focused on the Italian club. The topic was titled "Preparations for an acquisition agreement are complete," and noted that "Milan understands the need for speed to avoid losing players [to other clubs]," since there is no transfer fee. In addition, "Camada is known to be keen on transfers, and if Milan acts according to his intentions, all the elements are in place for a quick deal," indicating that it will not take long for the two parties to reach an agreement.

 While a number of clubs have been mentioned, AC Milan is increasingly being touted as the "real contender" as the season draws to a close. Will the departure of the Japanese midfielder, who has been the center of attention since last season, finally come to an end?

Source: https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/1bab3162d117f8d37299246fef0d489a8edf9c81