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It's on: Bryant agrees to play in Italy during NBA lockout

“I would say it’s 95% done.” The LA Lakers star has reportedly agreed a deal with Virtus Bologna.

ITALIAN CLUB VIRTUS Bologna said it has reached a verbal agreement with Kobe Bryant for the Los Angeles Lakers star to play in Italy during the NBA lockout.

“We have reached an economic deal,” Virtus president Claudio Sabatini told a local radio station.

“There’s still some things to arrange but at this point I’m very optimistic. I would say it’s 95% done.”

A person with knowledge of the negotiations told The Associated Press today that the sides have settled on a $3 million contract for the opening 40 days of the Italian league season. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the deal has still not been signed.

Bryant, who spent much of his childhood in Italy, was in the country for sponsor appearances over the past two days but was flying back to the US for labor talks with the NBA today.

Bryant is expected to get a work visa and return to Italy next week.

“Kobe should be in Bologna by Wednesday or Thursday with his visa in hand for medical visits and then we can deposit the contract with the league,” Sabatini said. “I want to make clear that right now there are still no signatures. We’ve got to write the contract, which will then be read over and over again.”

Virtus had been due to open the season on 9 October against Roma, but schedules now need to be reworked after Venezia was added to the league as a 17th team.

The deal, which would allow Bryant to return to the Lakers immediately if the lockout ends, should last about 10 games. Sabatini wants to create a special schedule that assigns Bryant’s games to Italy’s biggest arenas.

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