It’s official: Antonio Cassano is an AC Milan player. The ex-Sampdoria play maker has completed his transfer to the red and black side of the San Siro.
As of now, AC Milan haven’t disclosed any info concerning the transfer fee and the duration of the contract. But earlier reports revealed that Antonio Cassano had inked a three-and-a-half-year deal which would see him earn almost €2.8M per year.

Since a week now, the 28-year-old controversial player had been training with Milan as he joined them for the Dubai tour in December. He made his debut for the Rossoneri last Sunday in a match which the Italian outfit won 2-1 – Al Ahli falling victims in the end.

On Monday, a statement on AC Milan’s official website read:

“AC Milan wishes to communicate the news that the club has acquired Antonio Cassano on definitive terms.”

On Thursday this week, the former Sampdoria man – who broke up with club president Riccardo Garrone back in October – could play his first competitive match for AC Milan. The Serie A leaders will be resuming their campaign against Cagliari when the holidays break is over in Italy.