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Milan’s €45 million shock signing of Moreira eclipses Juventus’ Vicario welcome

🇮🇹 By 4AllFootball ·
Milan’s €45 million shock signing of Moreira eclipses Juventus’ Vicario welcome

Today's newspapers reveal AC Milan’s surprise acquisition of Belgian winger Diego Moreira from Strasbourg, announced by La dello Sport for a €45 million fee, while Juventus confirm the signing of goalkeeper Vicario, with both clubs highlighted in the morning papers.

Moreira’s Milan move

The report describes the transfer as a "Blitz" for the Belgian winger and calls it the third Rossoneri coup of the window. He lands at Milan today, adding to Cardinale’s total spending, which now reaches €150 million. The deal is presented as a major boost to Milan’s attacking options.

Juventus’ future planning

Juventus have welcomed Vicario as a forward‑looking addition, with medicals already completed. Head coach Massimiliano Spalletti praised the signing as "appropriate for the market" and said he is happy with Vicario’s arrival. The club’s internal communications refer to "Juve Vicario plays for the future".

Spending and side‑by‑side moves

Cardinale’s €150 million outlay follows a previous €100 million investment in a striker and the signing of Gila. Meanwhile, a €45 million offer for Leão to join Roma has been green‑lighted. These figures illustrate the scale of AC Milan’s current transfer strategy.

Akanji, speaking exclusively, mentioned "Inter, Stones and I. Champions brothers," linking his name with Stones in a broader discussion of league rivals. The phrase "Di La" appeared in the same context, underscoring the multilingual nature of the commentary.

Corriere dello Sport highlighted a possible move for Fofana, described as a key target for Friedkin at Lyon. If the French side is eliminated from the Champions League play‑off with Fenerbahçe, the club could secure the Belgian player for €35 million plus add‑ons.

Bianchedi told CONI that the national team must unite, emphasizing the broader impact of club transfers on the country’s footballing agenda. The statement was made amid discussions about the upcoming season.

Luis Henrique advanced his career during the same period, adding another name to the list of emerging talents mentioned in today’s papers.

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