Milan Transfer Market: Rafa Leao to Leave at the End of the Window—Roma’s Plan
The blockbuster deal could take place toward the end of the summer transfer window, unless other offers come in
The blockbuster deal could take place toward the end of the summer transfer window, unless other offers come in
The Rossoneri are working to further shore up their defense: the arrival of Mario Gila isn’t enough for Ruben Amorim.
The season is about to begin, but the Portuguese player’s situation has not yet been resolved: his fellow Portuguese coach isn’t mincing words.
The Rossoneri are planning one last big signing, though it won’t be in defense, where two surprise players will remain
Porto has stepped forward with an offer for a free loan with an option to buy set at 15 million euros. The Rossoneri, on the other hand, are pushing for a loan with a fee accompanied by a mandatory buyout clause of 20 million.
The Rossoneri need to offload their surplus players immediately as the transfer window draws to a close
At AC Milan, Rafael Leao is the most pressing issue to resolve when it comes to player transfers.
While transfer rumors seem to suggest various possibilities, Rafa Leao appears to have made up his mind: the ball is now in Milan’s court.
The ongoing developments in the Premier League could also have an impact on Milan’s transfer market, as the club is closely monitoring the situation to make the most of it.
Porto has halted negotiations for the player: the Rossoneri are asking for too much for the Dragons
Contacts with the Rossoneri: The deal could gain momentum toward the end of the summer transfer window
The Rossoneri and the Giallorossi are in talks regarding a deal to be finalized by the end of the summer transfer window
From being a cast-off at Chelsea to a star player in Ligue 1 with Strasbourg, the Belgian national team player wants to make his mark in the Italian league.
The club is continuing its policy of trimming the roster through loans: the most recent one is that of Andrej Kostic.
The Rossoneri are ready to spend more to satisfy the Portuguese coach
To facilitate his transfer, the Rossoneri club reportedly lowered the asking price for its No. 10.
It’s a hectic time for the Rossoneri, who want to wrap up their player sales quickly so they can make two more signings
His physicality, ability to get into the play, movement, and knack for filling the box could make him a key player in the Rossoneri’s new system
His physicality, ability to get into position, movement, and knack for filling the box could make him a key player in the Rossoneri’s new system
The Rossoneri are on the hunt for a defender and an attacking midfielder to satisfy Amorim. But they’ll also need to let some players go
As Milan undergoes a major overhaul of its roster, the club is also trying to determine the future of Christopher Nkunku, who may end up leaving Italy.
The former Fiorentina player has returned to Turin and has been training at Continassa over the past few days following his post-World Cup break.
The soccer player, born in 1999, is in a sort of limbo; however, the situation is bound to change—and very soon.
On Monday, the Devil pulled off a major signing for the wing: medical exams are set to take place to bring him under Ruben Amorim’s guidance.
The Rossoneri need to speed up their efforts with less than two weeks left in the summer transfer window
These are hectic days for the Rossoneri, who need to finalize several deals before the transfer window closes
The Rossoneri and the Biancocelesti could swap two surplus players to strengthen their respective rosters
The Gunners’ latest move is giving Rossoneri fans hope: the 2007-born player was left out of the first game of the season
On the Milan-Porto axis, there is more than just an exchange of opinions,
Its age, quality, and growth potential make it particularly attractive