AC Milan is reshaping its goalkeeping roster for 2025-26. Marco Sportiello moves back to Atalanta, while Pietro Terracciano from Fiorentina is poised to join Milan as Mike Maignan's new backup on a two-year deal.
AC Milan is reportedly in talks with Real Madrid for left-back Fran Garcia, aiming to replace Theo Hernandez who joined Al-Hilal. Despite Madrid's reluctance, Milan sees Garcia as surplus, while the player eyes more game time at San Siro.
Milan's primary target, Ardon Jashari, is back training with Club Brugge as his San Siro move faces delays. Despite the player's desire to join Milan and snubbing other offers, an agreement on the transfer fee remains elusive.
AC Milan is reportedly eyeing Juventus striker Dusan Vlahovic for a 2025-26 move, but only if he accepts a significant pay cut and Juventus allows a nominal fee, potentially involving severance pay. Victor Boniface is a key alternative.
Croatian maestro Luka Modric officially joins AC Milan on a one-year deal, with an option to extend, potentially playing until 41. The Ballon d'Or winner brings immense experience and trophies from Real Madrid to San Siro.
Former Milan star Franck Kessie, currently at Al-Ahli, is strongly linked with a sensational return to Serie A, with Juventus now reportedly leading the chase, potentially involving a swap deal.
Real Madrid has officially secured left-back Alvaro Carreras from Benfica for €50M, paid in installments. This high-profile signing raises immediate questions about the futures of current defenders Fran Garcia and Ferland Mendy at the club, with Garcia linked to AC Milan.
Football icon Luka Modric, 39, has officially joined AC Milan on a free transfer after 13 glorious years with Real Madrid, signing a deal until June 2026. The Ballon d'Or winner seeks a fresh challenge and aims for the next World Cup.
Several key Italian players, including Federico Chiesa and Giorgio Scalvini, are reportedly on the cusp of significant club transfers this summer, aiming to secure more playing time and solidify their spots for Italy's 2026 World Cup bid.
Granit Xhaka's anticipated Serie A move is now doubtful, with Saudi club NEOM SC reportedly tabling a massive €10m per season offer, eclipsing Italian clubs' financial reach for the Bayer Leverkusen star.