Milan youngster Marco Nasti is on the verge of joining Cremonese, with the deal orchestrated by his agent, Beppe Riso. The young forward, who will turn 21 on September 17, has attracted interest from several Serie B clubs, but has ultimately decided on Cremonese, where he has agreed to a four-year contract.
Calciomercato confirm that the transfer is set to follow a “Maldini-style” formula, similar to previous deals involving Milan academy graduates. Nasti will leave AC Milan on a free transfer, but the Rossoneri will retain a 50% stake in any future resale. This strategic move allows Milan to benefit from Nasti’s potential future success while facilitating his immediate development at Cremonese.
In the coming hours, Beppe Riso will present Cremonese’s offer to Milan’s management, with Furlani having the final say on the transaction. The completion of this deal will mark an important step in Nasti’s career as he seeks to make an impact in Serie B.