AC Milan kicks off their summer with Luka Modric's arrival and a hunt for a new left-back after Theo Hernandez's exit. Fran Garcia and Pervis Estupiñan are on their radar, with price concerns surfacing.
Pervis Estupiñán is heavily linked with AC Milan as Theo Hernandez's replacement. This move highlights past praise from former Brighton coach Roberto De Zerbi, who two years ago predicted the versatile Ecuadorian could become a world-class left-back.
Luka Modric, fresh off his free transfer to AC Milan, is reportedly already influencing transfer decisions, with the club eyeing Real Madrid's Fran Garcia. This move comes as Milan seeks a replacement for Theo Hernandez, despite Garcia's reluctance to leave his current club.
Real Madrid's left-back Fran Garcia, acquired for €5m, is a prime target for AC Milan, with Los Blancos reportedly seeking €20m – a move that could quadruple their initial investment and reshape their defense.
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.
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.
AC Milan faces a serious full-back crisis after Archie Brown chose Fenerbahce and Theo Hernandez departed. With the season nearing, the Rossoneri are scrambling for two new starting defenders amidst high price tags and intense competition.
AC Milan has reportedly missed out on left-back target Archie Brown, who is set to join Fenerbahce instead. Despite an agreed asking price, Brown opted for Turkey, leaving Milan to seek other defensive alternatives.
Theo Hernandez's departure to Al-Hilal has left AC Milan directors fuming. His social media farewell message, highly critical of the club's management, particularly annoyed executives who felt they always supported him during difficult times.
European clubs are buzzing with transfer activity! Napoli navigates Victor Osimhen's future and a controversial Theo Hernandez exit, while major clubs like Milan, Atalanta, and Bologna aggressively pursue new attacking talents.