**Manchester City and AC Milan have reportedly reached an agreement over the transfer of Tijjani Reijnders this summer, according to Italian media.**
It comes after it had emerged that the Premier League side submitted their opening offer to the San Siro club on Thursday evening, which reportedly comprised of an initial €55 million fee with a further €5 million in add-ons.
Having seen that opening offer rejected swiftly by officials at the Italian club, Manchester City were expected to maintain their negotiations and contact for the Netherlands international, who is viewed as a primary target for the summer market.
Tijjani Reijnders is believed to be one of four new arrivals anticipated for Pep Guardiola’s first-team squad this summer, before any possible outgoings are accounted for as a number of existing player’s and their respective futures remain in doubt.
Club chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak also revealed earlier this week that the firm intention from within the club was to finalise transfers before the start of the FIFA Club World Cup later in June, and it now appears as though the first arrival is almost through the door.
That is according to the information of [DAZN’s Orazio Accomando](https://x.com/OAccomando91/status/1928392942797902174), who reveals that Manchester City and AC Milan have now reached an agreement over the transfer of Tijjani Reijnders to the Etihad Stadium this summer.
It is detailed that the overall operation will be worth approximately €70 million in total, with potential bonuses included in that figure, and only the ‘final bureaucratic details’ still to be finalised between both parties.
**This is a developing story. More to follow.**