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Ligue 1

Strasbourg’s market mania fuels Milan’s €50m chase for Moreira

🇮🇹 By 4AllFootball ·
Strasbourg’s market mania fuels Milan’s €50m chase for Moreira

In the bustling Stade de la Meinau, agents crowd the sidelines while club officials shuffle paperwork, a vivid snapshot of Strasbourg’s frenzied transfer window. The atmosphere crackles as the French side finalises a cascade of deals that could reshape its future.

Strasbourg’s transfer frenzy

Le Racing has already recorded eleven new arrivals, among them Diogo Sousa for 10 M€, Jacobo Ortega for another 10 M€, Fabio Baldé at 7 M€, Angelo Candido for 5 M€ and Giovanni Reyna for 3 M€. Each fee is listed in euros, denoted as M€.

Conversely, eight players have departed the Alsace region, highlighted by the major sales of Valentin Barco for 40 M€ and Emmanuel Emegha for 25 M€. The outflow balances the influx, underscoring the club’s aggressive restructuring.

Beyond the squad, Strasbourg has also changed its coaching staff. Hugo Oliveira succeeded Gary O’Neil, launching a new cycle under the Lombard‑style leadership.

Milan close to signing Moreira

L’AC Milan has made the 22‑year‑old Belgian international Diego Moreira a top offensive priority, despite interest from RB Leipzig and clubs in the United Kingdom. The Rossoneri’s focus reflects a strategic push for Ligue talent.

According to several Italian sources, a verbal agreement has been reached between AC Milan and Strasbourg for Moreira’s transfer, with formal documents now being prepared.

The operation is expected to exceed 50 M€ and will include a resale clause that benefits the RCSA, ensuring future financial upside for the French club.

Moreira’s own desire played a decisive role; after multiple approaches, he chose the Milan pathway over the German and British offers, giving the Rossoneri a clear advantage.

AC Milan now aims to settle the remaining administrative details swiftly, securing the Belgian’s arrival before the summer window closes.

Et the deal illustrates how Strasbourg’s market activity directly fuels a high‑value move to one of Italy’s most storied clubs.

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