Milan Secure Sottil on Loan from Fiorentina with Option to Buy
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Milan Secure Sottil on Loan from Fiorentina with Option to Buy

AC Milan have reached an agreement with Fiorentina for the transfer of Riccardo Sottil, according to reports from Relevo. The deal is structured as a paid loan with an option to buy set at approximately 10 million euros. Fiorentina are currently searching for a replacement before giving the final green light for the transfer.

Admin Admin Updated on 03 February 2025

AC Milan have reached an agreement with Fiorentina for the transfer of Riccardo Sottil, according to reports from Relevo. The deal is structured as a paid loan with an option to buy set at approximately 10 million euros. Fiorentina are currently searching for a replacement before giving the final green light for the transfer.

Sottil, born in 1999, is set to join Milan as a replacement for Noah Okafor, who is expected to leave for Napoli on a loan with an option to buy. The 25-year-old winger has had an impressive season so far, featuring in 25 matches across Serie A, Conference League, and Coppa Italia, contributing 5 goals and 3 assists.

This move represents a significant addition to Milan’s attacking options, with Sottil’s versatility allowing him to play as both a winger and an attacking midfielder. His arrival could provide Milan with the depth they need as they continue to compete on multiple fronts this season.

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