AC Milan are making progress in their bid to sign Markus Krösche and Timmo Hardung from Eintracht Frankfurt. The Italian club have already agreed personal terms with the duo, who are expected to join the Rossoneri. However, the two clubs still need to agree on compensation for the pair to leave Frankfurt.

Milan are reportedly hoping to pay less than €7m for the duo, despite initial reports suggesting a fee of between €7.5-10m would be required. It seems that if either Krösche or Hardung express their desire to leave Frankfurt, the figure could be negotiated down. Reassurance has been provided that the German duo is expected to arrive at Milan, with negotiations planned to close soon.

The impending arrivals of Krösche and Hardung are part of Milan's new team setup, with Ruben Amorim also linked to the club. The Portuguese coach is expected to bring a new project to Milan, with the club looking to build a strong team for the future. Krösche and Hardung will likely play key roles in this project, bringing their expertise and experience to the Rossoneri.

Milan's plans to close the deal are underway, with the club confident of securing the signatures of Krösche and Hardung. The duo's addition will strengthen Milan's squad and provide more options for Amorim to work with. The Rossoneri are looking to make a strong impression in the upcoming season, and the signings of Krösche and Hardung will be a major boost to their chances.