

Samuele Ricci, a midfielder for Torino, has signed a new deal, however he might join Milan at the end of the current campaign. TMW claims that Sergio Conceicao's team "is already laying the groundwork" for the Italian star's arrival in the summer. Earlier this week in Turin, Ricci committed to Paolo Vanoli's team until 2028 by signing a new contract. Nonetheless, it appears to be a "gentlemen's agreement." The club should be able to make up to €25–30 million from his unavoidable exit, in fact.
Milan is among the several European teams that have shown interest in the 23-year-old. However, in a potential transfer battle, the Rossoneri would probably need to outsmart Manchester City and Napoli. They aren't wasting any time as a result. As Milan attempts to choose Sandro Tonali, the former Empoli superstar, as their long-term replacement at San Siro, negotiations with Ricci's representation are well under way.