Italian reports say AC Milan have reached an agreement with Antonio Silva on personal terms ahead of a potential move. The 22-year-old Benfica centre-back is described as having an established arrangement on wages and contract details, with negotiations now focused on moving from talks over terms with the player to discussions involving Benfica.

The reports connect the situation to Milan’s earlier pursuit of Gonçalo Ramos, noting that both Silva and Ramos are represented by Portuguese management. That shared representation is presented as a factor behind the pace of discussions and Milan’s ability to line up personal terms with Silva.

While the outlets do not provide specific contract length, salary figures, or a confirmed transfer fee, they agree that an understanding with the player exists and that any further progress depends on the next stage—agreement between the clubs. The story therefore centers on Milan’s reported groundwork for a transfer, with the club’s next steps contingent on Benfica’s response.