Blow for Liverpool as top target agrees terms with Serie A giants

29 June 2015 09:28

Sevilla striker Carlos Bacca has agreed terms with Serie A heavyweights AC Milan after they agreed to meet the Columbian's buy-out clause of around £21 million, La Gazzetto Delo Sport reports.

Bacca joined the Spanish outfit in July 2013 from Belgian side Club Brugge for just €7 million and lead Sevilla to back-to-back Europa League titles, the first team to ever achieve this.

This season Bacca has proved to be one of the best strikers in Europe, scoring 29 goals and assisted his teammates 9 times for club and country in all completions.

The Colombian international had previously been linked with Arsenal, Manchester United, Liverpool and Roma but has decided to join Milan instead.

According to Milan News Bacca's gent claims that his client rejected a move the Barclay's Premier League because he felt playing at the San Siro was "best for his future".

Source: DSG