Reports in Italy claim that 22-year-old Milan full-back Filippo Terracciano is close to leaving the club on a season-long loan deal which could lead to his permanent exit from San Siro.
Reports Terracciano set to join Cremonese from Milan
According to reports from Calciomercato.com, Terracciano is close to leaving Milan to join newly-promoted Cremonese on a season-long loan deal, which is likely to include an option to buy and an obligation to buy if La Cremo avoid immediate relegation to Serie B in 2025-26.
The 22-year-old has been on the Rossonero books for just over 18 months, having joined on a permanent move from Hellas Herona for a fee of €4.5m plus up to €1.5m in add-ons in January of 2024.
Verona will be entitled to 10% of the funds raised from Terracciano’s next move.

Despite earning six Serie A starts under Paulo Fonseca in the first half of the 2024-25 season for Milan last term, the situation changed after the appointment of Sergio Conceicao, who played him for just 40 minutes in the league over the last 20 matches of the campaign.
The Rossoneri, meanwhile, are also close to selling another young Italy talent in Mattia Liberali to Serie B side US Catanzaro according to Football Italia’s Alfredo Pedullà.


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