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Liverpool set to miss out on Carlos Bacca as Sevilla striker agrees AC Milan transfer

Sevilla striker Carlos Bacca looks set to snub Liverpool and join AC Milan after his agent revealed he has agreed terms at the San Siro.
The Colombian star starred in the Europa League triumph last season and has been courted by many clubs, including Roma and Brendan Rodgers' side.
But Sergio Barila, who earlier this week revealed that Bacca would be keen on a switch to Anfield, has stated that the 28-year-old is now 'very happy and chose what is best for his future'.
'I can confirm that Milan and the player reached an agreement,' representative Sergio Barila told MilanNews.it.
'Carlos chose what is best for his future, so it's only natural he is happy. How long is the deal for? You'd best ask the Rossoneri that.'
Milan have yet to agree a fee with Sevilla and CEO Adriano Galliani is already on the case, with the release clause currently just over £21million.
Bacca scored 28 goals in 56 competitive club games for Sevilla last season.

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