Reports from Italy say AC Milan is planning further squad changes after agreeing a transfer with PSG for Gonçalo Ramos. Multiple outlets state that the club’s next reported targets are Benfica defender Antonio Silva, Sporting’s midfield player Morten Hjulmand, and Barcelona midfielder Marc Casado. The interest is described as part of Milan’s post-deal recruitment, with the Ramos move characterized as a club-record agreement. The articles frame these names as items on Milan’s “wishlist,” indicating ongoing negotiations rather than completed signings. No source included specific agreement terms or confirmed dates for the other transfers in the provided excerpts. Overall, the reporting aligns on Milan’s strategy: after securing the high-profile addition of Ramos from PSG, the club looks to strengthen additional positions through potential signings of Silva, Hjulmand and Casado. Whether these transfers progress to formal offers or contracts is not established in the available information.
AC Milan reportedly targets Silva, Hjulmand and Casado after Gonçalo Ramos deal
Reports from Italy say AC Milan is planning further squad changes after agreeing a transfer with PSG for Gonçalo Ramos. Multiple outlets state that the club’s next reported targets are Benfica defende...
- AC Milan agrees a transfer deal with PSG to sign Gonçalo Ramos, described as a club-record move.
- Italian reports say AC Milan’s next recruitment targets include Antonio Silva, Morten Hjulmand and Marc Casado.
- The additional players are described as “wishlist” targets, not confirmed signings in the provided reports.
- Multiple outlets attribute the reporting to Italian media rather than official club announcements.
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